The 2024-25 season of the Indian Super League is in full swing, and with games coming thick and fast, this is a convenient place to catch up on every match. We’ll have a report after every match, right up to the rest day signalling the end of the matchweek.
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The report on all matches from matchweek 9 is here.
Here are the details for matchweek 10 of ISL 2024-25 with the latest match report coming first:
Mumbai City FC 1-0 Hyderabad FC
(Mehtab Singh 29′)
Mumbai City FC have moved into the top six after 1-0 victory over Hyderabad FC in their Indian Super League match at Mumbai Football Arena.
The only goal of the match came from Mehtab Singh who scored a header from a corner in the 29th minute of the game. It was a deserving win for Mumbai who created multiple chances in both the halves but couldn’t add more goals to the tally.
The win takes Mumbai to the sixth spot on the standings with 13 points from nine matches. This was their third win of the season, a much-needed one after a 0-3 loss against Punjab in their previous match.
Hyderabad, meanwhile, are 11th after seven points from nine matches.
East Bengal 1 – 0 NorthEast United
(Dimitrios Diamantakos)
East Bengal’s star signings Madih Talal and Dimi Diamantakos finally combined to give East Bengal their first win of the season, a 1-0 win over high-flying NorthEast United. The goal came early in the first half, with Talal (playing almost as a second striker) picking out Diamantakos on the far post with a beautiful cross. EB were good value for their lead, battling through the pitch and first to many a second ball. PV Vishnu, starting on the wings in the place of the suspended Mahesh Singh and Nandhakumar Sekar was a real force in the attack. There were red cards for Ali Bemammer (72′) and Lachungnunga (87′), both second yellows, both correct decisions — but it didn’t have much of an impact on the result.
Meanwhile, “we need to be [calmer]”, said Juan Benali of NEUFC as the away side kept snatching at chances through the match, especially in the first half. They remain third in the league, and while EB remain bottom, this feels like one of those wins that could help turn the tide for later this season.
Kerala Blasters 0-1 FC Goa
(Boris Singh Thangjam 40′)
FC Goa continued their formidable form as they defeated Kerala Blasters FC 1-0 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi in the Indian Super League 2024-25 season on Thursday.
A strike from Boris Singh gave them the lead in the 40th minute and it ended up being the only goal of the match.
FC Goa started the match strongly and their persistence eventually bore fruit when Sahil Tavora found Boris Singh on the right flank with acres of space. The winger tried his luck from a narrow angle and Blasters goalkeeper Sachin Suresh failed to parry the ball away and conceded the goal.
Goa maintained their control on the game after the half-time break and created a few decent chances as well. Blasters’ head coach Mikael Stahre decided to shake things up with changes, bringing on the likes of Kwame Peprah, Korou Singh and Sandeep Singh but it didn’t make much impact.
This was Goa’s third win in a row as they occupy fifth place in the standings with 15 points while Blasters are ninth with 11 points.