Key Points

NorthEast United FC delivered a dominant 4-0 victory over Bodoland FC, securing their spot in the Durand Cup semi-finals. Moroccan striker Alaaeddine Ajaraie starred with two goals, while Andy Garcia and Parthib Gogoi added to the tally. The win sets up a thrilling rematch against Shillong Lajong FC in the next round. NEUFC's disciplined defense and clinical finishing proved too much for the spirited Bodoland side.

Key Points: NorthEast United crush Bodoland 4-0 to face Shillong Lajong in Durand Cup semis

  • Moroccan striker Alaaeddine Ajaraie nets a brace in NEUFC's commanding win
  • Spaniard Andy Garcia scores his first goal for the Highlanders
  • Bodoland's fairytale run ends in the quarter-finals
  • NEUFC to face Shillong Lajong in a repeat of last year's semi-final
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Durand Cup: NorthEast United outclass Bodoland to set up repeat Shillong clash

Defending champions NorthEast United dominate Bodoland FC 4-0 with Ajaraie's brace, setting up a Durand Cup semi-final rematch against Shillong Lajong.

"A defensive lapse allowed Jithin M.S. to burst down the right and square for Ajaraie, who calmly finished past Diamary. – Match Report"

Kokrajhar, Aug 16

Defending champions NorthEast United FC produced a commanding performance to overpower Bodoland FC 4–0 in front of a packed SAI Stadium, marching into the semi-finals of the 134th IndianOil Durand Cup. Moroccan striker Alaaeddine Ajaraie struck a brace, while Spaniard Andy Garcia and substitute Parthib Gogoi added their names to the scoresheet, as the Highlanders set up a mouthwatering last-four clash against Shillong Lajong FC.

Vikash Panthi fielded a settled 4-2-3-1 lineup with Diamary in goal and Robinson leading the line, supported by Pranjal and Gwgwmsar Gayary on the flanks. NEUFC head coach Juan Pedro Benali, reverting to his strong XI after resting players in the group finale, deployed his familiar 4-3-3 with skipper Miguel Zabaco marshalling the backline, Gurmeet Singh in goal, and a potent frontline of Ajaraie, Jithin MS, and Lalrinzuala.

The opening quarter-hour saw both teams exchange blows in a frenetic, end-to-end contest. Robinson, Pranjal, and Urjoy Brahma tested Gurmeet at one end, while Ajaraie, Lalrinzuala, and Andy forced Diamary into sharp saves at the other. In the 17th minute, Andy’s curling free kick from the right nearly crept in, but Diamary parried away at the near post.

The breakthrough arrived in the 29th minute. A defensive lapse from Bodoland allowed Jithin M.S. to burst down the right and square for Ajaraie, who calmly finished past Diamary to silence the home crowd and put the champions ahead. Substitute Arjun Mardi had Bodoland’s best chance to equalise soon after, but he dragged his effort wide, while Junior Onguene was denied by Gurmeet following a clever Robinson pass.

The Highlanders could have doubled their lead on the stroke of halftime when Ajaraie was one-on-one with Diamary, but the Bodoland goalkeeper stood tall and drew a foul to keep the deficit at 1-0 at the end of the first half.

Bodoland came out aggressively after the restart, but their lack of cutting edge in the final third was punished in the 53rd minute. A flowing move started by Zabaco released Buanthanglun Samte on the left, whose cross was met by Andy Gaitan in the middle. The Spaniard’s low strike squeezed past Diamary despite his fingertips, doubling NEUFC’s advantage and making it the first goal for Andy for his new side.

Eight minutes later, Ajaraie struck again. Thoi Singh’s cross from the right found the Moroccan in space, who teased with the goalkeeper and defence before slotting coolly into the net for his second of the evening, effectively sealing the contest at 3-0.

Bodoland, spurred by their vociferous supporters, pushed hard to reduce the margin but were repeatedly thwarted by Zabaco’s disciplined backline and Gurmeet’s safe hands. In the 74th minute, Redeem Tlang forced Diamary into another acrobatic save from distance.

The final word came deep into stoppage time when substitute Jairo threaded a delightful through ball for Parthib Gogoi, who kept his composure to slot into the far corner and complete the 4-0 rout.

With the final whistle, Bodoland’s fairytale run in the Durand Cup came to an end in the quarterfinal, while defending champions NorthEast United marched a step closer to their title defence. The Highlanders will now face Shillong Lajong FC in a repeat of last year’s semi-final at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Shillong, on August 19.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian football, I'm impressed by the quality shown in Durand Cup! The stadium atmosphere looked electric. More international players like Andy Garcia will raise the level further.
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Aditi M
Bodoland FC fought bravely but NEUFC's experience showed. Our Northeastern teams are really making Indian football proud! Hope to see more talent from this region get chances in ISL.
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Vikram M
While NEUFC played well, I feel Bodoland's defense was too shaky. They need to work on their organization. Still, great to see football growing in smaller towns across India!
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Priyanka N
That last goal by Parthib Gogoi was pure magic! So happy to see young Indian players shining alongside foreign talents. Durand Cup is proving why it's India's oldest football tournament.
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Karthik V
The Shillong semi-final will be epic! Last year's match was intense. Hope the organizers arrange good transport for fans - these Northeastern derbies deserve packed stadiums!

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