Southern rivals strive to strike back after recent defeats as Kerala Blasters FC host Hyderabad FC

The Yellow Army in Kochi will welcome their southern counterparts Hyderabad FC as Kerala Blasters FC prepare for a jam-packed home game in their Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 fixture on November 7, at 7:30 pm IST.
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The two teams have endured similar journeys in the current season and hence the routes ahead to their respective objectives wear a familiar look as well. Kerala Blasters FC and Hyderabad FC presently stand at the 10th and 11th spots in the points table – coming into this match on the back of defeats to Mumbai City FC and Mohun Bagan Super Giant respectively.

This match gives them a chance to fix things up and get their respective seasons back on track. The wind can be said to be swaying in the favour of the Kerala Blasters, as the Kochi-based outfit has won three out of their last four outings against Hyderabad FC. However, they have never won thrice in a row in front of the visitors – presenting this match as an unprecedented opportunity for them to do so.  

Whilst a win at home will naturally fuel up the fans’ endeavour, Hyderabad FC will be eyeing points on the road to build upon one win and draw each that they have accumulated in ISL 2024-25.

Kerala Blasters FC’s contrasting attacking and defensive forms

·       Scoring Streak: The team has found the back of the net in each of their previous 14 ISL matches at home. They have struck at least twice in eight of those encounters, and only Chennaiyin FC, Delhi Dynamos FC and Bengaluru FC (16 games each) have gone on longer such runs in the competition. With the power-packed attacking duo of Noah Sadaoui and Adrian Luna in their ranks, the Mikael Stahre-coached team is all set to delight the home fans further with their offensive firepower this term.

·       Clean Sheet Concerns: Simultaneously, Kerala Blasters FC have not kept a clean sheet in their previous 18 consecutive matches in the league. This is the joint second-longest such sequence in the ISL, along with FC Goa and Hyderabad FC, with only NorthEast United FC having conceded goals in a longer stretch of matches, i.e. 23. It might prove out to be difficult for the team to climb up the league ladder unless they set their backline in order.

Hyderabad FC’s form away from home

·       Respite against Mohammedan SC: Hyderabad FC had snapped their four-game-long losing streak on the road by triumphing over Mohammedan SC by 4-0 in their previous away match. That win must infuse within them greater belief to produce similar such performances in unfamiliar conditions, and the offensive cohesion displayed by Hyderabad FC will keep the Kerala Blasters FC defence in check as well.

·       Defensive Issues on the road: Hyderabad FC have ended up conceding at least a goal each in seven out of their last nine away fixtures. They have been defeated in all those games, and in fact won the two matches when they kept a clean sheet – drawing a clear parallel between defensive discipline and a greater possibility of them capturing the three points. Singto will hence want all of his departments to tick in tandem for this clash.

Head-to-Head

The two teams have faced each other 11 times in the league, with Kerala Blasters FC and Hyderabad FC winning six and four games respectively. One match has resulted in a draw. Interestingly, the two sides also met in the final of ISL 2021-22 final in Goa, where Hyderabad FC triumphed in penalty shootouts.

Coach’s Corner

“We have to learn from crucial moments”

Kerala Blasters FC head coach Mikael Stahre has hinted that his team needs to have greater game awareness and keep up with their plans until the final whistle is blown.

“We should have stayed (in the game) against Mumbai City FC. We have to learn from crucial moments of the game. Obviously, we have to not put ourselves in trouble with fouls, yellow and red cards,” he said.

“Our target is to play the best football”

Hyderabad FC head coach Thangboi Singto expressed that the points table is very closely contested currently and hence the team should be optimistic about getting higher up in the standings with some positive results.

“Our target is to play the best football in every game as much as possible. It’s not easy looking at the teams. So if you can’t win, at least you have to draw (to move up the points table).”

Key Players & Milestones

·       Kerala Blasters FC’s Vibin Mohanan has been a breath of fresh air for the team in the midfield – making 40 ball recoveries, the most by any Indian outfield player this season. As a result, Vibin has also earned a national team call-up for the India vs Malaysia football match to be played at the GMC Balayogi Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad on November 18.

·       Hyderabad FC’s Alex Saji has made 2.5 headed clearances per match in ISL 2024-25 – the highest such aggregate by an Indian player this term. Saji has repeatedly been at the top of his game defensively and his contributions in all aspects have helped Hyderabad FC discover a mainstay for their backline.

·       Kerala Blasters FC must be pleased with the performances of their star striker Jesus Jimenez, who has scored in four consecutive games for the team. If he finds the back of the net against Hyderabad FC, it will be the joint longest such run by any Kerala Blasters FC player in competition’s history (Dimitrios Diamantakos). Jimenez has been lethal in and around the box and Hyderabad FC’s defence will have to be cautious of not letting him operate in too much vacant space.

ISL Fantasy

Jesus Jimenez (8.6cr) has bagged 40 ISL fantasy points this season

Cy Goddard (6.2cr) has earned 25 ISL fantasy points in 2024-25

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