Sporting Club Delhi and Kerala Blasters still have a lot of ground to make up in the Indian Super League (ISL). When they do battle here at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Sunday, it will be an opportunity for one of these teams to exploit the other’s weaknesses and take all three points. As things stand, SC Delhi are 12th in the 14-team table, while Blasters are 13th.
The hosts appear to have made some progress after a miserable start that saw them lose their first three matches. Lihat juga UA8jsx. In the previous two matches, Delhi drew against Mumbai City and Jamshedpur.
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Meanwhile, the southern team is going through a particularly low point. They parted ways with Spanish coach David Catala by mutual agreement after a six-match winless run, paving the way for England’s Ashley Westwood, who enjoyed a successful spell with Bengaluru FC in India a decade ago, to take charge of Sunday’s match.
Westwood’s first goal is to ensure a relaxed atmosphere at the club. «First and foremost you have to provide a feel-good factor: energy, enjoyable training and clear messages. We will have a game plan, with and without the ball. The idea is to relax the players, build spirit and solidarity and improve performance. If we enjoy football and work hard, results will follow,» he said.
Published on April 4, 2026
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