FC Goa Defeats NorthEast United 2-0 in ISL, Climbs to Second Place

FC Goa defeated NorthEast United FC 2-0 at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati on Friday. Dejan Drazic scored the opening goal in the 20th minute with a precise strike after a clever pass from Muhammed Nemil. Substitute Mohammed Yasir sealed the victory with a stoppage-time goal, curling a left-footed effort into the top corner. Captain Sandesh Jhingan delivered a commanding defensive performance and was named Player of the Match.

Key Points: ISL: FC Goa Beats NorthEast United 2-0 in Guwahati

  • FC Goa won 2-0 against NorthEast United FC in Guwahati
  • Dejan Drazic scored in the 20th minute
  • Mohammed Yasir secured the win in stoppage time
  • Sandesh Jhingan named Player of the Match for his defensive performance
  • Goa climbed to second place with 19 points from 10 matches
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ISL: Clinical FC Goa ease past NorthEast United FC in Guwahati

FC Goa secured a 2-0 win against NorthEast United FC in the Indian Super League, with goals from Dejan Drazic and Mohammed Yasir, moving to second place.

"A first-half strike from Dejan Drazic and a stoppage-time goal from substitute Mohammed Yasir ensured all three points for the Gaurs - ISL Release"

Guwahati, April 25

FC Goa continued their strong run of form in the Indian Super League 2025-26, registering a 2-0 victory against NorthEast United FC at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium on Friday.

According to a release, a first-half strike from Dejan Drazic and a stoppage-time goal from substitute Mohammed Yasir ensured all three points for the Gaurs, who climbed to second place with 19 points from 10 matches.

NorthEast United FC, meanwhile, remain in 12th place with seven points. Captain Sandesh Jhingan, who delivered a commanding performance at the back, was named the Player of the Match.

The Highlanders began brightly, with Redeem Tlang testing Hrithik Tiwari early on with a long-range effort that was comfortably saved. Moments later, Brison Fernandes made a lively run down the left but failed to find a teammate inside the box. At the other end, Boris Singh came close twice from distance, but both efforts drifted just wide.

NorthEast United looked threatening on the break, with Jithin MS nearly capitalising on a well-timed through ball from Lalrinzuala, only to be denied by a composed save from Tiwari.

The breakthrough came in the 20th minute when the Gaurs striker Muhammed Nemil produced a clever lofted pass from deep to release winger Dejan Drazic. The forward held off pressure from NorthEast fullback Mayakkannan before unleashing a precise right-footed strike into the bottom corner, giving Goa a deserved lead.

However, Drazic's evening was cut short soon after, as he was forced off with an injury and replaced by Abdul Rabeeh. The substitute made an immediate impact, linking up well with Udanta Singh to create chances, including a close effort from Nemil that narrowly missed the target.

Goa continued to assert control, with Sandesh Jhingan marshalling the defence effectively and stepping up with crucial interceptions to nullify NorthEast's attacking moves. The hosts did manage a few late first-half advances, but Goa's backline held firm to take a 1-0 lead into the break.

The second half followed a similar pattern, with Goa dictating possession while NorthEast United searched for openings. Early pressure from Goa nearly yielded a second goal when Nemil's curling free-kick forced an excellent save from the Highlanders keeper Gurmeet.

NorthEast United showed greater urgency as the half progressed, with Jithin MS and substitute Parthib Gogoi combining well in attack. However, their efforts were repeatedly thwarted by Goa's disciplined defensive unit

Despite a series of corners and attacking phases from the Highlanders, clear-cut chances remained limited. Goa, meanwhile, continued to probe, with Rabeeh and Ayush Chhetri testing the defence, but without adding to the scoreline.

Just as NorthEast looked to push for a late equaliser, FC Goa sealed the result in stoppage time. Substitute Huidrom Thoi Singh initiated the move before Aakash Sangwan delivered a hopeful cross from the left.

The ball eventually fell to Mohammed Yasir on the right, who controlled it calmly before curling a superb left-footed effort into the top left corner off the post, putting the result beyond doubt.

FC Goa comfortably saw out the remaining minutes to register a convincing victory.

- ANI

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Ashwin V
Dejan Drazic's goal was class—such composure under pressure! But his injury is a concern for Goa's momentum. Mohammed Yasir's stoppage-time strike was the icing on the cake. ISL is getting competitive, and Goa look like serious contenders this year.
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Priyanka N
Northeast United fans must be heartbroken again. They started well with Redeem Tlang and Jithin MS looking sharp, but they just can't finish chances. Goa's defence is too experienced—Jhingan and co. know how to close out games. Need a miracle for Highlanders now.
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Tanya I
As a neutral, this was a good watch! Goa controlled the game without over-exerting—very professional. But I wish ISL would invest more in grassroots in the Northeast. So much raw talent there, but coaching and facilities lag behind. That's where change needs to start.
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Manish T
Honestly, NorthEast's positioning doesn't lie—they're 12th for a reason. Too many individual errors in key moments. Goa's Mohammed Yasir deserves more minutes; that finish was world-class. Also, Muhammed Nemil's assist was underrated—brilliant vision! 👌
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James A
Good win for Goa, but I feel for NorthEast United. They have passionate fans and a rich football culture in the region, but the results just aren't coming. Maybe a change in coaching staff or recruitment in the January window could help. Still early days in the season though!

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