Key Points

NorthEast United FC secured their place in a second straight Durand Cup final with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Shillong Lajong. The match turned on a moment of individual brilliance from Redeem Tlang, who scored against his former club with a spectacular 30-yard strike. Despite Shillong Lajong's energetic performance and counterattacking threat, they failed to test the NorthEast goalkeeper throughout the entire match. The defending champions showed their experience by controlling the game's tempo and protecting their narrow lead until the final whistle.

Key Points: NorthEast United FC Beat Shillong Lajong to Reach Durand Cup Final

  • Redeem Tlang scores winning 30-yard screamer against former club Shillong Lajong
  • Shillong Lajong fails to register single shot on target despite spirited effort
  • NorthEast United hits post and misses multiple chances to extend lead
  • Defending champions use experience to hold slender lead through added time
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Durand Cup 2025: NorthEast United FC edge past Shillong Lajong FC to their second straight finals

Redeem Tlang's stunning 30-yard strike sends defending champions NorthEast United FC to their second consecutive Durand Cup final against spirited Shillong Lajong.

"Redeem Tlang's left footer from 30 yards found the back of the net as the trajectory wrong-footed goalkeeper Siwel Rymbai - Durand Cup Press Release"

Shillong, August 20

Redeem Tlang's first-half goal was enough for defending champions NorthEast United FC to book their place in the finals of the 134th Durand Cup, edging past a spirited Shillong Lajong FC in a repeat of last edition's semi-finals, as per a press release.

Shillong Lajong head coach stuck to his favoured 4-3-3 formation with the frontline of Phrangki Buam, Everbrightson Sana, and Sheen Stevenson, with Damaitphang Lyngdoh, Gladdy Kharbuli, and Figo Syndai, who was preferred in place of Treimiki Lamurong, starting in the midfield. The defence was handled by Rudra Ved and Kenstar Kharshong in the middle and Kitboklang Khyriem and Saveme Tariang as wing backs with Siwel Rymbai guarding the goal.

Juan Pedro Benali named his preferred strong starting eleven with the goal machine Alaaeddine Ajaraie, along with Chema Nunez, Jithin M.S. and the young Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia in attack. Mayakkannan Muthu and Andres Jose Rodriguez started in the middle of the pitch, and the defensive line was led by Miguel Zabaco, along with Asheer Akhtar, Redeem Tlang and Buanthanglun Samte, with Gurmeet Singh guarding the goal.

The first half saw Shillong Lajong restrict NorthEast United from playing their free-flowing attacking game, keeping Ajaraie and Jithin M.S quiet, which saw chances coming at a premium. The only attempts on goal were Chema Nunez's header and Andres Rodriguez's long-range effort, which were straight at the goalkeeper. On the other hand, the home side demonstrated their pace on counterattacks, but their final decision-making was flawed, with most attempts coming through long-range shots. Striker Everbrightson Sana was especially lively upfront, troubling the Highlanders' defence on multiple occasions.

NorthEast United took the lead in the 36th minute right after a break in play, where match official S. Senthil Nathan was replaced due to an injury by Lalit Singh Rawat. Right after the restart, former Shillong Lajong player Redeem Tlang's left footer from 30 yards found the back of the net as the trajectory of the ball wrong-footed Lajong goalkeeper Siwel Rymbai, the Durand Cup press release added.

The Highlanders created more chances in the second half as Shillong Lajong became more adventurous in the pursuit of finding the equaliser, but were unable to find the decisive second goal. Andre Rodriguez hit the post after the midfielder found himself free inside the penalty box. Moments later Ajaraie, who was out of sorts throughout the match failed to reach an inch perfect cross by Andy and the Moroccan striker scuffed his attempted scoop from outside the box with only the goalkeeper, who was out of his line to beat.

NorthEast United used their experience to hold on to their slender lead until the end of regulation time and six added minutes to book their spot in their second straight finals. The spirited Shillong Lajong side will be disappointed as they could not trouble NorthEast goalkeeper Gurmeet Singh, ending the game with zero shots on target.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartbreak for Shillong Lajong! Zero shots on target despite all that possession. Their final decision-making really let them down today. Better luck next season! 💔
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Aryan P
Gurmeet Singh had literally nothing to do the entire match! Our defense was solid today. Miguel Zabaco and Asheer Akhtar were rocks at the back.
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Michael C
Respect to Shillong Lajong for making it competitive. For a team that just came up, they gave the champions a proper fight. Future looks bright for them!
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Shreya B
Ajaraie had an off day but the team still won - that's the mark of a champion side! Not every player needs to fire on all cylinders every match.
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Karthik V
The referee injury break changed the momentum completely. Right after that, Tlang scored. Sometimes these small moments decide big matches! âš½

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