Chennaiyin FC Aim for Positive Finish Against Bengaluru FC in ISL 2025-26

Chennaiyin FC will host Bengaluru FC in their final ISL 2025-26 match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Saturday. Head coach Clifford Rayes Miranda acknowledged Bengaluru's strength and the challenge their midfield overload poses. Despite strong underlying statistics in possession and chance creation, Chennaiyin have struggled with goal conversion this season. Academy graduate S Prakadeswaran, who scored his first senior goal recently, expressed gratitude for the support from coach, teammates, and fans.

Key Points: Chennaiyin FC vs Bengaluru FC: ISL 2025-26 Finale Preview

  • Chennaiyin FC face Bengaluru FC in final ISL 2025-26 match
  • Coach Miranda praises Bengaluru's improvement under new coach
  • Team struggles with low goal conversion despite strong stats
  • Academy graduate Prakadeswaran scores first senior goal
  • Multiple players out injured or suspended for finale
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Chennaiyin FC aim for positive finish in ISL 2025-26 with win against Bengaluru FC

Chennaiyin FC host Bengaluru FC in their final ISL 2025-26 match. Coach Miranda highlights midfield battle and conversion issues. Youngster Prakadeswaran shines.

"This is our home ground, and we will fight. That is for sure. - Clifford Rayes Miranda"

Chennai, May 15

Chennaiyin FC will bring the curtain down on their Indian Super League 2025-26 campaign when they host Bengaluru FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Saturday.

With one final match left in the season, the Marina Machans will look to sign off on a positive note in front of their home supporters. Head coach Clifford Rayes Miranda echoed the same outlook in his pre-match press conference on Friday, while highlighting the challenge Bengaluru will pose, as per a release.

Clifford Rayes Miranda said Bengaluru FC are a strong side under their new coach and have improved after an initial adjustment period. He noted that they play a similar style to Chennaiyin FC, focusing on possession, midfield control, and crowding central areas with numbers. Miranda added that Bengaluru's midfield overload will be one of the main challenges for his team.

"I think they (Bengaluru) are a good team with a new coach. Initially, when the new coach came in, they had some issues adapting, which is normal, but I think they are better now. They play similarly to us, they want the ball, they want control in midfield, and they crowd the central areas with a lot of players. They overload the midfield, and I think that will be one of the key challenges for us," said Miranda.

"They also have some very good players. They won their last game against Jamshedpur, and no one had beaten Jamshedpur in Jamshedpur before that, so they are on a good run. But again, like I said, this is our home ground, and we will fight. That is for sure," he added.

Miranda pointed to several underlying metrics as evidence of the progress Chennaiyin have made despite a difficult campaign. The Marina Machans rank among the league's stronger sides in terms of possession across all thirds of the pitch, vertical progression, penalty-box entries, and chance creation. However, the head coach admitted that the team's low conversion rate in front of goal has ultimately cost them valuable points over the course of the season.

"The club has a rich history and has always been among the top sides. This season has been the most difficult, and for me, I am the first person to take responsibility because it was my job from the onset. The club was very clear with me about what was available and what could be made available," the head coach said.

"I accepted that responsibility, and it was my duty to make things work in a positive way. I can honestly say that I tried with everything I had. You can see it in the data and the numbers as well--we posted some really good statistics in several areas. But statistics and data do not necessarily give you points," he added.

Joining the head coach for the press conference was academy graduate S Prakadeswaran, one of Chennaiyin's brightest sparks this season. The 19-year-old recently scored his first senior goal against Jamshedpur FC and spoke glowingly about the support he has received from Miranda, his teammates, and the club's fans throughout his breakthrough campaign.

"I have come directly from U13 to ISL. The beginning was tough, but over time I worked hard in the training, and learnt a lot from the coach. He spoke to me about how he used to play, gave me examples, and explained what I have to be like. It helped me and I have developed my game a lot," Prakadeswaran said. "The whole team is very supportive. If there are any problems, members explain and teach me how to rectify them and play based on the situations. They speak a lot with me about how and when to be switched on and I have learned plenty," he said.

"I didn't expect this much support from the fans. A lot of fans messaged me personally, to show their support. Their chants and encouragement when I'm entering the pitch give me confidence," he added.

Lastly, Miranda confirmed he will be without a host of players for the final match, including the injured Elsinho, Mohammed Ali Bemammer, Laldinliana Renthlei, Vivek S, and Vignesh Dakshinamurthy, as well as the suspended Alberto Noguera.

- ANI

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David E
Another season, another failure for Chennaiyin. The stats show possession and chance creation, but they forgot how to finish. That's been the story for years now. Need a quality striker next season
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Priya S
Proud of how Prakadeswaran has come up from U13 to the ISL! That's real pathway football. The club should be investing more in their youth setup instead of overpaying foreign players who don't deliver. 👏👏
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Rohit L
Coach Miranda is taking full responsibility - that's what I respect. But the injury list is massive! Elsinho, Bemammer, Renthlei all out... With so many first-team players missing, finishing on a positive note will be very tough. Just hope the boys fight like Marina Machans! 💪
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Matthew K
I don't think the stats show real progress. Possession doesn't win you matches and this team has been toothless upfront all season. Need a complete overhaul of the attacking lineup. Bengaluru will be a tough test
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Siddharth J
Ye kya baat hai! A 19-year-old from the academy getting a run in the ISL - that's how we grow Indian football. Forget foreign imports, this is what grassroots looks like. Prakadeswaran and the coach seem to have a great relationship. Hope he scores against Bengaluru! 🇮🇳⚽

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