NorthEast United Crush Chennaiyin FC 4-1 in ISL 2025-26

NorthEast United FC registered a commanding 4-1 victory over Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League at Guwahati. Jairo Samperio starred with a first-half brace, opening his ISL account with two clinical finishes. An own goal from Laldinliana R and a late strike from Lalbiakdika sealed the emphatic win for the Highlanders. The result lifts NorthEast United to ninth place while Chennaiyin remain 13th, hovering just above the relegation zone.

Key Points: ISL: NorthEast United 4-1 Chennaiyin FC | Match Report

  • Jairo Samperio scores first-half brace
  • NorthEast United win 4-1 at home
  • Highlanders climb to 9th in standings
  • Chennaiyin remain 13th near relegation zone
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ISL 2025-26: NorthEast United emphatically cruise past Chennaiyin FC at home

NorthEast United FC beat Chennaiyin FC 4-1 in ISL 2025-26. Jairo Samperio scored a brace as the Highlanders climbed to 9th place.

"Jairo Samperio opened his Indian Super League account and added a second before half-time - AIFF Media"

Guwahati, May 10

NorthEast United FC delivered a commanding performance to register a 4-1 victory against Chennaiyin FC at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, in Guwahati, in Indian Super League 2025-26, on Sunday.

Jairo Samperio starred with a first-half brace, while an own goal and a late strike from Lalbiakdika sealed an emphatic win for the Highlanders. Jairo Samperio, who opened his Indian Super League account and added a second before half-time, was named Player of the Match for his decisive contribution, according to a press release from AIFF Media.

The result sees NorthEast United FC climb to ninth in the standings with 13 points from 12 matches, while Chennaiyin FC remain 13th with nine points from as many games, hovering just above the relegation zone.

The match began at a brisk pace, with NorthEast earning back-to-back corners early on before Chennaiyin attempted to break on the counter. However, it was the hosts who struck first in the fifth minute through a well-orchestrated move.

Goalkeeper Gurmeet Singh initiated the attack with a composed pass out from the back, and a swift transition saw Jithin MS deliver a precise cross into the box for Jairo Samperio, who calmly finished to put the Highlander 1-0 up.

NorthEast continued to threaten, with Tondonba Singh and Thoi Singh Huidrom, both attempting efforts from distance, while Chennaiyin gradually grew into the contest through spells of possession. Despite controlling large parts of the midfield, the visitors struggled to create clear-cut opportunities, with Gurmeet Singh largely untroubled.

At the other end, NorthEast looked more incisive. Jairo and Andy Rodriguez forced saves from Mohammad Nawaz midway through the half, while Daniel Chima Chukwu came closest for Chennaiyin, only to be denied by Gurmeet.

The hosts doubled their lead on the stroke of half-time. A defensive lapse from left back Mandar Rao Dessai allowed Jairo to capitalise, as he collected the loose ball and finished clinically into the far corner to make it 2-0 at the break.

The Marina Machans emerged with renewed intent in the second half, with Lalrinliana Hnamte and Farukh Choudhary showing urgency in midfield. The visitors created a flurry of chances around the hour mark, but Gurmeet stood firm, making crucial saves to deny both Daniel Chima and Irfan Yadwad.

As the game opened up, NorthEast capitalised once again in the 70th minute. A slick team move involving Macarton Nickson and Jithin MS led to a dangerous cutback, and in an attempt to intercept, Chennaiyin defender Laldinliana R inadvertently turned the ball into his own net, extending the lead to 3-0.

Chennaiyin managed to pull one back in the 81st minute when Laldinliana redeemed himself with a well-taken finish following a smart build-up involving Alberto Noguera. However, any hopes of a comeback were short-lived.

NorthEast wrapped up the contest in the 90th minute when substitute Lalbiakdika capitalised on a goalkeeping error, as Nawaz failed to deal with a powerful shot at the near post, allowing the ball to roll into the net.

In a match where every goal scorer registered their first goal of the Indian Super League, NorthEast United FC produced a clinical display to secure three points, while Chennaiyin were left to reflect on missed opportunities and defensive lapses.

- ANI

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Priya S
Chennaiyin FC need to seriously sort out their defense. Mandar Rao Dessai's error before halftime cost them dearly. The Marina Machans have too much quality to be languishing near the bottom. Hope they bounce back soon. 🙏
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James A
Great to see Jithin MS involved in the build-up. The local lads are stepping up! Gurmeet Singh in goal also had a solid game. This is what we want to see in the ISL - young Indian talent shining alongside the foreign stars. 🇮🇳⚽
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Vikram M
Disappointing display from Chennaiyin. They controlled possession but couldn't create real chances. And that own goal was pure bad luck. NorthEast were clinical, but Chennaiyin's midfield was too slow to break through the lines. Need to regroup and work harder in training.
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Kavya N
As a Chennaiyin fan, this hurts 😢. But credit where it's due - NorthEast were simply better on the night. Jairo's first goal was beautiful. Hope our coach learns from this. The relegation zone is scary, but we have the quality to fight back. #CFC #ComeOnChennaiyin
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Rohit P
Honestly, the own goal summed up Chennaiyin's season so far - unlucky and error-prone. But let's not take away from NorthEast's performance. They were organized, quick on transitions, and ruthless in front of goal. A well-deserved 4-1 win. ISL needs more such entertaining matches!

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