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NorthEast United End ISL Season with 2-0 Win Over Relegated Mohammedan Sporting

NorthEast United FC ended their ISL 2025-26 campaign with a 2-0 victory over relegated Mohammedan Sporting Club in Guwahati. Jairo Samperio opened the scoring in the 19th minute with a header from a corner, and Dinesh Singh Soraisham doubled the lead in first-half stoppage time with a deflected strike. The Highlanders climbed to ninth place with 16 points, while Mohammedan finished bottom with three points and no wins all season. The match saw emotional celebrations as Dinesh scored his first ISL goal and embraced head coach Juan Pedro Benali on the touchline.

ISL: NorthEast United end campaign with win over relegated Mohammedan Sporting

Guwahati, May 19

NorthEast United FC finished their Indian Super League 2025-26 campaign on a high after clinching a 2-0 win against relegated Mohammedan Sporting Club at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati on Tuesday.

Jairo Samperio and Dinesh Singh Soraisham found the net for the Highlanders, who climbed one place to ninth in the table and concluded their campaign with 16 points. Mohammedan SC, who had their relegation confirmed earlier in the season, finished at the bottom of the standings with three points, ending their campaign without a win, according to a release.

The game had an open feel to it in the early stages, with both teams looking to attack freely in an attempt to finish the season positively. The two sides tried to stretch each other through the flanks, with NorthEast's Jithin M S and Mohammedan's Rochharzela heavily involved in wide areas and constantly searching for their forwards with early crosses. Mohammedan created the first notable opening in the 13th minute. Thokchom Adison Singh made a darting run down the right flank before cutting inside the box and shooting low at the near post. However, the effort took a deflection, allowing NorthEast goalkeeper Dipesh Chauhan to gather comfortably.

NorthEast took the lead in the 19th minute following sustained pressure around the Mohammedan penalty area. Jithin delivered an inswinging corner towards the near post, and Jairo got there first, directing a header across goal and into the far corner, leaving Nikhil Deka with no chance.

Adison remained a threat for Mohammedan Sporting and nearly responded in the 26th minute after being released by an excellent through ball from Makan Chothe. The winger carried the ball into the box under pressure before cutting inside and attempting a curling effort, but failed to hit the target.

As the half progressed, NorthEast gradually began dictating the tempo of the game. The Highlanders repeatedly found openings down the flanks, with Macarton Louis Nickson and Jithin delivering a series of dangerous balls into the box that kept the Mohammedan defence under pressure.

Jairo almost doubled his tally in the 39th minute. NorthEast captain Ngasepam Tondonba Singh floated an inch-perfect cross towards the far post, where Jairo met it with a header. This time, however, his effort clipped the outside of the post and went out of play.

In the first-half additional time, Andres Jose Rodriguez Gaitan came inches away from doubling the lead with a free-kick that took the slightest touch from Deka before clipping the crossbar and going behind for a corner.

NorthEast capitalised from the resulting set-piece moments later through a well-worked short-corner routine. Gaitan laid the ball off for Dinesh, whose strike from outside the box took a deflection before finding the back of the net. Dinesh then produced a wholehearted celebration with head coach Juan Pedro Benali on the touchline after scoring his first ISL goal.

The Highlanders went into the break firmly in control. Mohammedan edged the possession statistics in the first half but could not translate that into meaningful openings in the attacking third.

NorthEast continued to play on the front foot after the restart despite holding a two-goal advantage. The hosts nearly added a third in the 50th minute when Jithin weaved through a crowded area before poking the ball to Gaitan at the edge of the box. The Spaniard spread it to Thoi Singh Huidrom on the right, but the latter struck the side-netting with his low effort. Robin Yadav also came close later in the half, only to hit the side-netting from a promising position.

The Highlanders continued to play with confidence and swagger, while Mohammedan struggled to play out from their own half consistently and create clear openings in the final third.

NorthEast missed another big opportunity in the 63rd minute. A cross from the right was met by Jairo on the left side of the Mohammedan goal. Instead of going for goal himself, he headed the ball across to an unmarked Gaitan at the far post, but the midfielder blazed his effort over the bar from close range.

Mohammedan continued to show intent and commitment despite the scoreline, but little worked for them in the attacking third as NorthEast's backline remained organised throughout the evening.

jairo had one final chance in the 88th minute after receiving the ball at the edge of the box under pressure. Forced to shoot quickly with his weaker foot, the forward managed to keep the effort on target, but it lacked power, and Deka collected comfortably.

NorthEast comfortably saw out the closing stages to sign off their campaign with a confident home victory, while Mohammedan's difficult ISL season came to an end despite another spirited display from the Kolkata-based side.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Sad to see Mohammedan Sporting go down like this. They've been a historic club in Indian football, and just three points in the whole season is embarrassing. They showed commitment in patches, but clearly, the squad wasn't ISL-ready. I hope they regroup in the I-League and come back stronger. Kolkata needs both big clubs in the top flight. The win for NorthEast is good for their fans, but it's bittersweet for the sport. 🙏✨

Rohit P

Another season, another bottom-half finish for NorthEast United. A win against a relegated team is not much of a consolation—they need to sort out their home form and stop relying on individual moments. Jairo's header was good, but we need a proper strategy. Benali seems like a good coach, but the management must back him with better players. The ISL needs to see teams from the Northeast competing, not just making up the numbers. 🤔⚡

James A

As someone who follows the ISL from abroad, it's great to see the league's competitiveness. NorthEast United's victory shows they have flair, but Mohammedan's relegation highlights the gap between the top and bottom teams. The atmosphere at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium sounds electric—Indian football fans are truly passionate. Maybe with better investment, NorthEast can challenge for the playoffs next year. And for Mohammedan, it's a reality check. 🇮🇳🔝

Sneha F

Honestly, it's a bit of a hollow win. NorthEast had chances to score more but missed sitters—Gaitan's miss was terrible. Jithin M S was fantastic on the wing, though! And Dinesh's celebration with Benali was wholesome. But we need to see more from local players. The ISL should prioritize grassroots development in the Northeast—these states love football, but the

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