Chennaiyin FC Aim to Bounce Back Against NorthEast United in ISL Clash

Chennaiyin FC aim to bounce back from a narrow defeat to Punjab FC as they face NorthEast United in their penultimate ISL 2025-26 fixture. Both teams are separated by just one place in the standings, with NorthEast United in 12th and Chennaiyin in 13th position. Coach Clifford Rayes Miranda acknowledged the opponents' multi-dimensional style but remains confident in his team's progress despite a difficult season. Defender PC Laldinpuia highlighted the need to adapt to the new coach's system and give maximum effort in the final minutes of matches.

Key Points: Chennaiyin vs NorthEast United: ISL 2026 Preview

  • Chennaiyin FC face NorthEast United in penultimate ISL 2025-26 fixture
  • Both teams separated by one place in standings (12th and 13th)
  • CFC hold head-to-head edge with 11 wins in 24 meetings
  • Coach Miranda rues unlucky own goal but remains positive about progress
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Chennaiyin FC look to bounce back against NorthEast United in penultimate ISL 2026 fixture

Chennaiyin FC look to rebound from defeat to Punjab FC as they face NorthEast United in their penultimate ISL 2025-26 fixture on Sunday.

"Things will change. We are doing the right things. It's just a matter of time that we keep our concentration levels for 90 minutes and get the best out of it. - Clifford Rayes Miranda"

Chennai, May 10

Chennaiyin FC are aiming to retaliate after their previous defeat to Punjab FC and close out the season strongly when they face NorthEast United away from home in their penultimate Indian Super League 2025-2026 fixture on Sunday.

Just one place separates the two sides in the standings, with both Chennaiyin and NorthEast United looking for a late push up the table as the campaign nears its conclusion. While the NorthEast are placed 12th on the ISL standings, Chennaiyin FC are positioned 13th.

The Marina Machans hold the edge in the overall head-to-head record, winning 11 of the 24 meetings across all competitions, including three of the last five encounters between the teams, according to a release.

Chennaiyin head coach Clifford Rayes Miranda analysed the opponents and the threats they possess in his pre-match press conference on Saturday: "Both teams will want to win just like in any other game. It's the same every time we step onto the pitch; both sides are there to compete for the three points. For us, that doesn't change."

"They (NorthEast) are a team that likes to play football and keep the ball on the floor. They have a multi-dimensional way of playing; they can build through possession, they can go direct, and they combine very well. They also have some really good players. They have had their own problems this season because they missed several international players, and I think their story is quite similar to ours. When you don't take your chances early in the season, you face difficulties later on. They also lost some foreign players because of the delayed start to the league. So, I think it's going to be an even contest," Miranda told the media.

A late, unfortunate own goal saw the Marina Machans fall to a narrow defeat in their previous match, which has been a difficult season. While Miranda rued the margins that have gone against the team throughout, he emphasised that the direction and progress remain positive.

"We were unlucky to have conceded that goal, especially from a set-piece, because we had defended all the earlier set-pieces very well. Even on the goal we conceded, I thought we defended really well. We had good composure and good coverage, but it was just very unlucky for the ball to hit (Lalrinliana) Hnamte's back and go inside the goal. It could have gone anywhere. But that has been the story of our season. You cannot do much about it except take your chances when you get them. That is the most important thing," Miranda said.

"Things will change. We are doing the right things. It's just a matter of time that we keep our concentration levels for 90 minutes and get the best out of it," he added.

Accompanying the head coach for the press conference was PC Laldinpuia. The defender addressed the tactical changes from last season, while highlighting his role when entering the pitch late.

"It's a different tactic and a different philosophy. Whenever a new coach comes in, the players have to adapt to the system, and naturally, some changes come with that. Our job as players is to adapt to the system," he said. "As a defender, whenever the coach puts you into the game, the most important thing is to give your best. Especially in matches, the last 15 minutes are often the most difficult part of the 90," he said.

Lastly, Miranda confirmed there are no fresh injury concerns ahead of the NorthEast United clash.

CFC vs NEUFC Head-to-Head

Matches (All Competitions): 24 | CFC: 11 | NEUFC: 8 | Draws: 5.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm from Shillong and follow NorthEast United closely—their fans deserve more respect for the atmosphere they create. Sure, both teams have struggled this season, but credit to both coaches for keeping the squad motivated despite missing key foreign players. This should be an entertaining contest; two even sides wanting to prove a point. Hoping for a clean match with no controversial decisions! 🙏
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Vikram M
This season has been painful to watch as a Chennaiyin fan. Miranda keeps saying 'things will change,' but we're nearly at the end and nothing has changed significantly. The head-to-head record looks good on paper, but those 11 wins don't matter now. We need some real tactical innovation, not just hoping for luck. Hnamte's goal was unlucky, yes, but we create so few clear chances. 😒
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James A
Interesting to see how the delayed start to the league has affected both teams' foreign player availability. That's something we don't often consider as fans when judging performances. The coach's comments about NorthEast being 'multi-dimensional' are spot on—they can adapt and that makes them unpredictable. Should be a close game. Good analysis from Miranda, actually.
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Kavya N
Laldinpuia made a valid point about the last 15 minutes being the toughest part of the game. As a defender myself in college football, I know how much mentality matters in those closing stages. But I wish the team would show more urgency from the start instead of waiting until late. Both teams have similar frustrations this season—missing chances and foreign players. Time to finish strong for pride at least! 💪
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