Chennaiyin vs East Bengal: East Bengal Claims Victory with 3-1 Win
By Ananya Rao / 12.04.2026
In a decisive clash in the Indian Super League, East Bengal FC triumphed over Chennaiyin FC with a score of 3-1 on April 11, 2026, at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai. The match showcased a series of impressive performances, particularly from East Bengal’s key players.
East Bengal took an early lead when Edmund Lalrindika scored the first goal in the 7th minute, setting the tone for the match. However, Chennaiyin FC responded effectively, with Irfan Yadwad equalizing in the 28th minute, bringing the score to 1-1. This moment highlighted the competitive nature of the game, as both teams sought to assert their dominance.
Despite the equalizer, East Bengal regained control in the later stages of the match. Bipin Singh netted the second goal for East Bengal in the 83rd minute, pushing the score to 2-1. Singh’s performance earned him the title of Player of the Match, reflecting his crucial role in securing the victory for his team.
The final goal came in stoppage time, with Nandhakumar Sekar scoring in the 96th minute, sealing the match at 3-1. This late goal not only emphasized East Bengal’s offensive prowess but also showcased their ability to capitalize on opportunities throughout the match.
With this victory, East Bengal climbed to third place in the league standings, demonstrating their strong performance this season. In contrast, Chennaiyin FC remained in 12th place, highlighting the challenges they face as they continue to seek improvement.
All four goals in the match were scored by Indian players, underscoring the growing talent within the domestic league. This match is a testament to the competitive spirit of the Indian Super League, where local players are making significant contributions to their teams’ successes.
After the match, Lalrindika expressed his aspirations, stating, “I want to win trophies for East Bengal,” indicating his commitment to the team’s future success. This sentiment resonates with the fans and reflects the ambition within the club to achieve greater heights.
Looking ahead, Chennaiyin FC will face Sporting Delhi on April 17, as they aim to turn their fortunes around and improve their standing in the league. Meanwhile, East Bengal will look to build on this momentum in their upcoming matches, striving to maintain their position among the top teams.
Author
ananya.rao@example.invalid
Related Posts
Spain defeats France in World Cup 2026 semi-final, Lamine Yamal maintains knockout record against Kylian Mbappe
Spain beats France 2-0 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final. Lamine Yamal's team continues its knockout stage dominance over Kylian Mbappe....
Read out all
Anticipation builds for semi-final
England faces Argentina in a historic World Cup semi-final, their biggest match since 1966. Can they reach their first final in 60...
Read out all
Pedro Porro’s goal for Spain highlights Tottenham’s crypto engagement
Pedro Porro's goal for Spain in the World Cup semi-final highlights Tottenham Hotspur's growing involvement in the crypto and digital asset space....
Read out all
France coach Didier Deschamps questions referee’s level after World Cup semifinal loss to Spain
France coach Didier Deschamps questions the referee's performance after their 2-0 World Cup semifinal loss to Spain, ending their final hopes. Spain...
Read out all
Tielemans joins Manchester United
Manchester United confirm Youri Tielemans signing from Aston Villa for £35m on a five-year deal. Tielemans aims for trophies with the club.
Read out all
Former India captain criticises Shreyas Iyer, Gautam Gambhir over Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s treatment
Former India captain Kris Srikkanth criticises Shreyas Iyer and Gautam Gambhir over the treatment of 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi during T20I tours.
Read out all