ISL 2024-25: NorthEast United records biggest-ever league win after thrashing Jamshedpur FC 5-0

NEUFC was helped by the Red Miners being reduced to 10 men with defender Stephen Eze getting sent off in the 29th minute.

Published : Oct 26, 2024 20:40 IST , Chennai - 3 MINS READ

Alaeddine Ajaraie of NorthEast United FC scored twice to take his tally to seven goals in six league games this season.
Alaeddine Ajaraie of NorthEast United FC scored twice to take his tally to seven goals in six league games this season. | Photo Credit: Adimazes/ISL Media
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Alaeddine Ajaraie of NorthEast United FC scored twice to take his tally to seven goals in six league games this season. | Photo Credit: Adimazes/ISL Media

NorthEast United FC produced a majestic performance in front of its home supporters at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati to round off a thoroughly convincing 5-0 victory against Jamshedpur FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 on Saturday.

The Highlanders got hold of their second win of the campaign in utmost style, as their free-flowing frontline got together to break past the Jamshedpur defence multiple times across both halves. This is the club’s biggest win in ISL history and the first time it has scored five goals in a game in the competition as well.

NEUFC was also helped by the Red Miners being reduced to 10 men with defender Stephen Eze getting sent off in the 29th minute. However, the Juan Pedro Benali-coached team had already gotten the lead thanks to the opening strike five minutes into the game by Alaeddine Ajaraie.

Buanthanglun Samte had set up a rather straightforward pass for Ajaraie on the left flank. The dynamic attacker backed his instincts to take a shot at goal from a distance and his perfect attempt at netting the ball into the top right corner with a classic finish brought the spectators to the edge of the seats and left them awestruck.

Two minutes later, Mohammed Bemammer found Ajaraie at the appropriate goal-scoring position to double the lead of the Highlanders. Inside the centre of the 18-yard box, Ajaraie made a solid effort but it didn’t culminate in a strike. Eze getting shown a second yellow card just before the half-hour mark turned the tables of the game, with Benali’s men maintaining an absolute stronghold over the flow of the game thereafter.

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NorthEast United has unearthed a gem in Parthib Gogoi and the youngster didn’t disappoint this evening as he brought up a brace to reach 10 ISL goals – the most by any player in the league before turning 22.

Though last year he floored the fans with his long-range stunners, Gogoi has added finer elements to his gameplay and those were evident across his two goals here. He made a run inside the box and met Ajaraie’s squared-up pass perfectly to slot it into the bottom right corner in the 44th minute. Ten minutes into the second half, it was Jithin MS who turned the provider for Gogoi, finding him in an exemplary situation inside the box. The latter didn’t disappoint, landing the ball into the top left corner to triple the team’s lead.

NorthEast United refused to take its foot off the pedal despite gaining a comfortable lead. Substitute Macarton Nickson made an instant impact, joining the goal-scoring frenzy by depositing the ball into the top right corner from the edge of the box through an assist by Hamza Regragui in the 82nd minute.

Ajaraie wrapped up the proceedings by nailing the fifth goal of the game in the 90th minute. It was a consequence of a quick counter-attack by the Highlanders, set up by Michel Zabaco who spotted the forward at the centre of the box.

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