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Indian Super League: Chhetri’s Late Heroics, Stahre’s Kerala Revival, and More

The Indian Super League (ISL) returned with a bang after the international break, witnessing a goal fest across six matches. Bengaluru FC and Mohun Bagan maintained their supremacy at the top, while the chasing pack remains closely contested. Let’s dive into the key talking points from ISL Week 9.

Sunil Chhetri: Ageless Wonder

Just when you thought Sunil Chhetri was in the twilight of his career, the Indian football icon continues to defy expectations. The 38-year-old forward is not only the top-scoring Indian in the ISL but also leads the charts for table-toppers Bengaluru FC. Chhetri’s late heroics against Mohammedan SC underscored his enduring class.

Trailing by a goal, Chhetri came off the bench to inspire a sensational comeback. A perfectly executed penalty drew Bengaluru level before a deft header sealed a dramatic 2-1 victory. Chhetri’s hunger and determination, even after years of success, remain undiminished. With him in their ranks, Bengaluru FC possess a potent weapon in their title charge.

Mikael Stahre’s Kerala Revival

Kerala Blasters entered the break with just two wins, languishing in the bottom half of the table. However, head coach Mikael Stahre made a subtle tweak against Chennaiyin FC that reaped dividends. Deploying playmaker Adrian Luna in a deeper role allowed for swifter transitions and more potent counter-attacks.

The move paid off as Kerala Blasters scored thrice to secure a crucial victory. Luna’s creativity from deep positions, coupled with the pace and finishing prowess of Jesus Jimenez and Noah Sadaoui, makes the Blasters a formidable attacking unit. Stahre’s tactical acumen could be key to steering Kerala back into the playoff reckoning.

Odisha’s Quiet Ascent

Odisha FC have been the epitome of inconsistency this season, oscillating between sublime and abject performances. However, their 6-0 demolition of Hyderabad FC served as a timely reminder of their potential. With a refreshed squad after the break, Odisha’s experienced campaigners led the charge.

The resounding win propelled Odisha to fifth in the standings, putting them firmly in the playoff hunt. If Sergio Lobera can keep his veteran stars firing on all cylinders, Odisha could be the dark horses in the title race. Their ability to turn it on in high-stakes matches makes them a team to watch out for.

Liston Colaco’s Golazo Return

Liston Colaco’s penchant for the spectacular is well-documented, but his profligacy in front of goal this season has been a concern. The Mohun Bagan winger had gone 27 shots without scoring until a moment of individual brilliance against Jamshedpur FC.

Colaco’s mesmerizing solo run, weaving past five defenders before finding the net, underlined his game-changing ability. While his long-range shooting remains wayward, Colaco’s close control and dribbling skills suggest he could be more effective driving into the box. If he can add consistency to his repertoire, Colaco could be the X-factor in Mohun Bagan’s title aspirations.

NorthEast United: The ISL’s Entertainers

NorthEast United may have seen Alaaeddine Ajaraie’s scoring streak end, but they remain the league’s most watchable side. Even in a win against Punjab FC where Ajaraie didn’t find the net, his all-round contribution was pivotal. NorthEast’s attacking philosophy ensures every foray forward carries a potent goal threat.

Sterile football isn’t in their DNA, and one hopes that they get their just rewards for being the entertainers of the league come the end of the season.

The ISL has well and truly come alive after the international break. With heavyweights flexing their muscles and underdogs baring their teeth, the race for playoff spots promises to be a captivating affair. As the weeks unfold, expect more twists, turns, and talking points in this rollercoaster ride of a season.