Shillong Lajong FC Clinch Top-Half Spot with 2-0 Win Over Namdhari FC

Shillong Lajong FC secured a comfortable 2-0 away victory against Namdhari FC in the Indian Football League. Two goals in four minutes from Everbrightson Sana and Ephraim Lalremtluanga early in the second half decided the match. The win confirms Shillong Lajong's place in the top half of the table with 14 points from eight games. Namdhari FC, despite their physical approach, remain in eighth position after failing to create clear chances.

Key Points: Shillong Lajong FC Beat Namdhari FC 2-0 in IFL

  • Quick second-half double
  • Top-half table confirmation
  • Solid defensive display
  • Counter-attacking brilliance
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IFL: Shillong Lajong FC secure comfortable 2-0 win against Namdhari FC

Everbrightson Sana & Ephraim Lalremtluanga score as Shillong Lajong secure a 2-0 IFL victory, confirming their place in the league's top half.

"The striker fired a superb first time right-footed volley past the goalkeeper to find the back of the net. - Match Report"

Ludhiana, April 10

Two quickfire strikes in the second half from Everbrightson Sana and Ephraim Lalremtluanga ensured Shillong Lajong FC go past Namdhari FC 2-0 in the Indian Football League 2025-26 at the Namdhari Football Stadium in Ludhiana on Friday.

With this win, Shillong Lajong have confirmed their place in the top half of the table with 14 points from eight matches, while Namdhari FC remain in eighth place with seven points from eight matches, as per the release.

Namdhari FC assistant coach Sirtaj Singh Randhawa made just one change to his starting lineup, bringing in Akashdeep Singh in defence in place of Manbir Singh. Meanwhile, Birendra Thapa made four changes to his side, handing Ranit Sarkar his first start in goal in place of Siwel Rymbai. Kitboklang Khyriem replaced Samuel Muansang in defence, Abelson Jachi came in for Gladdy Nelcen Kharbuli in midfield, and Ephraim Lalremtluanga replaced Treimiki Lamurong.

After a scrappy start to the first half, Shillong Lajong settled into the game and began to show greater promise in attack. Phrangki Buam, along with right-back Kitboklang Khyriem, was particularly lively down the right flank, keeping the Namdhari defence on its toes. Everbrightson Sana's glancing header was well saved before Buam had a couple of attempts on goal, both of which were well saved by goalkeeper Niraj Kumar.

At the other end, Namdhari relied on long balls and set pieces to create openings, using their physicality, but the Lajong defence stood firm to thwart any meaningful attempts, ensuring their goalkeeper was not tested with a clear-cut chance in the first half. The defences of both sides were solid as they went into the break goalless.

The visitors made a brilliant start to the second half, taking the lead just eight minutes after the restart with a perfectly executed counter-attack from a Namdhari set piece. Phrangki Buam was released into space and switched play superbly to the left for Ephraim Lalremtluanga, who cushioned the ball into the path of Everbrightson Sana. The striker fired a superb first time right-footed volley past the goalkeeper to find the back of the net.

Everbrightson turned provider this time as Shillong Lajong doubled their advantage four minutes later. The striker sent in a looping cross into the box that found Ephraim, who timed his run perfectly between two defenders and guided a header into the net for his side's second goal of the match.

The home side nearly pulled one back immediately after the restart, but Manvir Singh failed to direct his effort on target after being picked out by a cross from the right. At the other end, Buam had a couple of opportunities to add a third for Shillong Lajong, but instead of going for goal himself, he looked to pick out teammates in the box, with the Namdhari defence managing to clear the danger.

Shillong controlled the latter stages of the match, maintaining possession in key areas of the pitch. Namdhari attempted to trouble the defence with long balls and their physical presence, but were unable to create anything meaningful in the final third.

In the end, the visitors saw of the rest of the match to secure a much-needed victory and confirm their place in the top half of the table.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, that second half was a treat to watch. Two goals in four minutes! Shillong's counter-attacking play was so sharp. Namdhari looked a bit one-dimensional with just the long balls.
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Vikram M
Solid win for Lajong, but let's be honest, the quality of play in the first half was quite poor from both sides. The IFL needs more consistent technical quality if we want to compete at a higher level. The goals were good, but the overall game had too many scrappy moments.
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Priya S
Phrangki Buam was everywhere! What an engine on that player. Setting up the first goal and constantly threatening. The future is bright for Indian football with youngsters like these coming through. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Tough loss for Namdhari at home. They need to work on creating chances from open play. Relying only on set pieces and physicality won't win you many games in modern football. Onwards and upwards for Lajong though!
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Kavya N
Ephraim Lalremtluanga – remember the name! A goal and an assist. So happy to see players from the Northeast shining on the national stage. They bring a different flair and passion to the game. More power to IFL for providing this platform.

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