Guwahati, Nov 3: NorthEast United FC defeated Odisha FC by 3-2 at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 on Sunday.
A brilliant brace from Alaaeddine Ajaraie and a goal by Guillermo Fernandez off the bench was enough for NorthEast United FC to bag all three points against a gritty Odisha FC side. Hugo Boumous and Diego Mauricio found the net for the visitors but couldn’t salvage anything from the five-goal fiesta.
Like most of their matches this season, the Highlanders started the game strong. They were energetic with their press and allowed no time on the ball for the Odisha FC backline, forcing them to resort to long balls. NorthEast United FC’s attacking quartet of Parthib Gogoi, Nestor Albiach, Jithin MS and Ajaraie tormented the Odisha FC defenders with their marauding runs and exceptional understanding.
Despite the early flourish, Odisha FC did well to absorb the pressure but Ajaraie had other ideas. The hosts were eventually rewarded for their start when the Moroccan combined with Parthib and found a pocket of space just outside the penalty area. Ajaraie pulled the trigger from distance after taking a couple of touches, beating Amrinder Singh all ends up and handing NorthEast United FC the lead in the 12th minute. With this goal, Ajaraie scored in seven consecutive appearances in the league, surpassing Elano Blumer’s earlier record (6 games).
Buoyed by the goal, the Highlanders added more panache to their attack with the offense keeping the Odisha backline extremely busy. NorthEast United almost doubled their lead when Ajaraie’s brilliantly weighted ball almost found Nestor. However, the Spanish midfielder was slightly late to arrive in the penalty area. Later, Ajaraie had the golden opportunity to add to his tally when Buanthanglun Samte’s cross following a corner found Ajaraie in the box. The Moroccan lost his marker with ease but his header was just over the target.
Nonetheless, Ajaraie eventually completed his brace courtesy of NorthEast United FC’s sensational high-press. Mohammed Bemammer won possession in midfield and squared it to Jithin in space. He took a couple of touches before spraying it for Ajaraie in space on the left. With only Amrinder left to beat, the Moroccan made no mistake in doubling the lead in the 40th minute. (Agencies)