Joseph Sunny Brace Powers SC Delhi to 3-0 Victory Over NorthEast United FC

A Joseph Sunny brace led SC Delhi to a convincing 3-0 away victory over NorthEast United FC in the ISL. Sunny broke the deadlock in the 65th minute before adding a superb second goal just four minutes later. Mohammed Aimen sealed the dominant win with a powerful strike in the 80th minute. The result marks SC Delhi's second consecutive win, lifting them in the standings.

Key Points: SC Delhi Beats NorthEast United 3-0 in ISL on Joseph Sunny Brace

  • Joseph Sunny scores decisive brace
  • SC Delhi wins second straight match
  • Mohammed Aimen adds stunning third goal
  • NorthEast United FC slips to 10th place
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ISL 2025-26: Joseph Sunny brace powers SC Delhi past NorthEast United FC

Joseph Sunny scores twice as SC Delhi secures a dominant 3-0 away win against NorthEast United FC in the Indian Super League 2025-26 season.

"The winger kept his composure to guide a precise finish into the far corner - Match Report"

Guwahati, April 10

A clinical second-half display led by Joseph Sunny helped SC Delhi secure a commanding 3-0 victory over NorthEast United FC in Indian Super League 2025-26 at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati on Friday.

The win marks SC Delhi's second consecutive victory of the season, lifting them to eighth in the standings with eight points, while NorthEast United FC slip to tenth with six points. Joseph Sunny was adjudged Player of the Match for his decisive brace, according to a press release from the AIFF Media.

NorthEast United FC head coach Juan Pedro Benali made two changes to his side, bringing back captain Miguel Zabaco in defence and introducing Ankith P in attack. SC Delhi, under assistant coach Noel Joseph in the absence of suspended head coach Tomasz Tchorz, made one change, handing a start to Paraguayan striker Julio Rivas.

The contest began at a brisk pace, with NorthEast United creating early pressure. Jithin MS tested Nora Fernandes inside the opening minute, while Bekey Oram's curling cross nearly caught the goalkeeper off guard, forcing a sharp intervention. SC Delhi responded with attempts of their own, as Mohammed Aimen and Devendra Murgaokar both tried their luck from a distance.

Despite promising build-up play from both sides, neither team was able to find the cutting edge in the final third. Jithin remained a constant threat down the flanks for the Highlanders, while SC Delhi's defence, marshalled by Alex Saji, held firm.

The first half remained a cagey affair, with a crucial last-ditch challenge from the Highlanders defender Dinesh Singh denying Aimen a chance to cross, as the teams went into the break locked at 0-0.

The tempo picked up after the restart, with both sides showing greater attacking intent. Jairo Samperio, introduced at half-time, tested Fernandes from distance, while Aimen came close at the other end after a surging run into the box.

The breakthrough arrived in the 65th minute through a well-crafted move from SC Delhi. Aimen's vision unlocked the hosts' defence with a perfectly timed through ball to Joseph Sunny. The winger kept his composure to guide a precise finish into the far corner, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

SC Delhi doubled their advantage just four minutes later with a moment of individual brilliance. Midfielder Abdul-Halik Hudu initiated the move with a lofted pass from deep, and Sunny timed his run to perfection, controlling the ball past his marker Dinesh before lifting a composed finish over the advancing Gurmeet Singh to make it 2-0.

The visitors continued to dominate, and nearly added a third in the 73rd minute when Sunny turned provider, setting up Sourav K, whose powerful strike was denied by Gurmeet.

The third goal arrived in the 80th minute following a flowing team move. Ousmane Fane drove forward from midfield before combining with Sunny, who squared the ball to Aimen. The forward showed great composure, weaving past defenders before unleashing a powerful right-footed strike into the top corner to seal the result.

NorthEast United continued to push for a response in the closing stages, with Lalrinzuala Hauhnar forcing a save from Fernandes, but the hosts were unable to find a breakthrough.

The final whistle confirmed a dominant 3-0 victory for SC Delhi, as they continued their resurgence with back-to-back wins in the competition.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a NorthEast United fan, this is very disappointing. We started well but completely fell apart in the second half. The defence looked lost after that first goal. Benali needs to find answers quickly.
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Vikram M
Joseph Sunny's second goal was pure magic! That control and finish... world-class. It's great to see Indian players being the match-winners. More of this, please! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The tactical shift by SC Delhi's assistant coach at halftime was spot on. They neutralized Jithin's threat and exploited the space perfectly. A very professional away win.
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Rohit P
Good win, but let's not get carried away. Beating a struggling NEUFC side is expected. The real test will be against the top teams. The defence still looked shaky at times in the first half.
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Kavya N
Mohammed Aimen deserves a lot of credit too! An assist and a fantastic goal. The link-up play between him and Sunny was beautiful to watch. The future looks bright for SC Delhi.

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