ISL 2023-24: Kerala Blasters secures fifth spot before playoffs with solid 3-1 win against Hyderabad FC

A late consolation goal by Joao Victor was insufficient to salvage Hyderabad FC any tangible outcome out of this game as it rounded off this campaign with a solitary win to its name in 22 matches.

Published : Apr 12, 2024 22:42 IST , Chennai - 2 MINS READ

Mohammed Aimen scored and assisted once each as Daisuke Sakai and Nihal Sudeesh netted too to help Kerala Blasters FC cap off a clinical outing.
Mohammed Aimen scored and assisted once each as Daisuke Sakai and Nihal Sudeesh netted too to help Kerala Blasters FC cap off a clinical outing. | Photo Credit: FSDL/ISL Media
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Mohammed Aimen scored and assisted once each as Daisuke Sakai and Nihal Sudeesh netted too to help Kerala Blasters FC cap off a clinical outing. | Photo Credit: FSDL/ISL Media

Kerala Blasters FC ensured that it will enter the Indian Super League (ISL) 2023-24 playoffs with a win at its back after defeating Hyderabad FC by 3-1 at the Gachibowli Stadium on Friday. Mohammed Aimen scored and assisted once each as Daisuke Sakai and Nihal Sudeesh netted too to help the Yellow Army cap off a clinical outing against the Thangboi Singto-coached team.

A late consolation goal by Joao Victor was insufficient to salvage Hyderabad FC any tangible outcome out of this game as it rounded off this campaign with a solitary win to its name in 22 matches.

KBFC had not tasted a win in any of its five matches before this game. It had drawn once and lost four matches, as a host of injury issues came together to derail the solid campaign that it endured in the first half of the season.

That strong head-start, however, ensured that the Ivan Vukomanovic-coached team became the fifth team to qualify for the ISL playoffs, but its recent run of form had raised concerns over its possible performances in the coming stage of the competition.

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Hormipam Ruivah and Saurav Mandal had injected immense excitement in the Kerala Blasters FC ranks with their interlinking on the right flank. On one such occasion, the duo engaged in a quick exchange of passes before Mandal lobbed the ball in for Aimen in the far post, who headed the ball into the back of the net, demonstrating tremendous aerial prowess in the 34th minute.

Six minutes into the second half, Mandal stormed into the box from the right, catching the Hyderabad FC defence off-guard. He launched in a low cross for Daisuke Sakai, who tapped the ball in to double the lead for the visitors.

Aimen turned the provider again in the 81st minute, laying up a fairly straightforward delivery for Nihal on the right side of the box, who slotted the ball right into the centre of the net.

Victor’s strike in the 88th minute was a result of some timely ingenuity by Alex Saji, who laid the ball in the path of the former with his head to pull back a goal, which was too little, too late for the team.

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