Thu. Oct 24th, 2024
Southern Derby preview: Bengaluru FC face Kerala Blasters in high-stakes game

The Southern Derby in Indian Super League (ISL) takes the centre stage as table-toppers Bengaluru FC prepare to visit arch-rivals Kerala Blasters FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi, on October 25, at 7:30 PM IST.

Bengaluru FC are currently a happy side sitting comfortably at the pole position.

On the other hand, Kerala Blasters FC, who have lost points on the road, will be eager to hand the Blues their first defeat of the season.

Kerala Blasters FC’s unbeaten run and home advantage

● Blasters on the hunt: After starting the season with a 1-2 loss to Punjab FC, Kerala Blasters FC are yet to lose another game. They have won twice and drawn twice in the last four outings. The last time the Blasters enjoyed such a streak was back in between October and November 2023 (five games: three wins and two draws). Head coach Mikael Stahre should be pleased with the seamless adaptation of the players into his footballing style and philosophy.

● Home side wins? Since the start of the 2019-20 season, apart from the campaigns held in the bubble, the home team has won every game in this fixture. The last time an away side won this game was Bengaluru FC (2-1 win) back on November 5, 2018. Will this act as an impediment to the Blues’ juggernaut this season?

Bengaluru FC’s sturdy defence and great conversion rate

● Consecutive clean-sheets: Bengaluru FC are the only side who are yet to concede a goal in this ISL edition. They have kept a clean-sheet in their last five games, which is the joint-longest such run by a club in this league. On the contrary, when it comes to Kochi, Gerard Zaragoza’s side have never kept a clean-sheet in five ISL games, losing the last three at this very venue.

● Best shot conversion: Bengaluru FC have attempted the least shots per game (11) in the ongoing season. But, as per Matchweek 5, they have the best shot conversion rate (14.6%). It shows that they are being lethal in the opportunities that they take, adding an extra layer of ruthlessness to their offensive effectiveness.

Head-to-head

Kerala Blasters FC have locked horns with Bengaluru FC on 15 occasions in the Indian Super League. While Kerala Blasters FC have won just four fixtures, Bengaluru FC have emerged victorious on nine occasions, with two games ending in a draw. A total of 40 goals have been scored in this fixture, with the Blues again dominating the results with 24 goals to their name compared to the Kerala Blasters FC’s 16.

Key Players & Milestones

● Sunil Chhetri has scored seven goals against Kerala Blasters FC. If he scores tomorrow, he will be at par with Diego Mauricio, who has eight goals (the most) against them. Chhetri has also scored in two of his last three games against Kerala Blasters FC.

● Noah Sadaoui has the highest expected assists value (xA) in the ongoing edition – 2.15. Moreover, the Moroccan has created 14 chances and delivered two assists. Only Greg Stewart has created more chances (17) and assists (3) than him. His piercing pace and ability to take on defenders at will, should be crucial for the team’s forays forward.

● Bengaluru FC’s Nikhil Poojary has registered 24 forward passes per game in ISL 2024-25. This is the second highest among all outfield players with multiple appearances. The player leading this chart is Odisha FC’s Ahmed Jahouh with 31.5 forward passes. Poojary tends to be instrumental for the team’s fortunes at both ends of the field.

● Kerala Blasters FC’s Naocha Singh has made 2.5 interceptions per game. At the end of matchweek 5, this is the second best among players with multiple appearances. Only Punjab FC’s Nikhil Prabhu has more interceptions (3.3). Additionally, he has registered 18.8 forward passes per game at the end of the previous matchweek.

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By TFW

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