Kerala Blasters vs Hyderabad FC Highlights, ISL 2024-25: KBFC vs HFC: 1-2 at Full-time!

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90+7' Kerala made many efforts, many attacks in the last few minutes but not only Hyderabad defended well, but they also kept the home team under pressure and got away with a historic win, getting their first away comeback win the club's history.
KBFC 1-2 HFC
90' Nawabs are playing exceptionally well, having created a flurry of chances in the last few minutes, but squandering all of them. They could've scored at least 2 more goals. On the other hand, Kerala are finding it hard to create chances. The few they have made were stopped brilliantly by Parag Shrivas every time. That man has been the absolute pillar of the defense in the last few minutes.
The referee signals 6 minutes of additional time which could be enough for Kerala to get that equalizer.
80' Time is running out for Kerala but they are making constant efforts with continuous attacks, but it could prove to be dangerous for them with the defense kept empty and Hyderabad going into counter-attack and almost getting another goal, if not for the ball hitting the bar again.
KBFC 1-2 HFC
75' Kerala make two more changes with time running out for them, taking off Sandeep and Hormipam and bringing in Pritam Kotal and Saheef.

Alba celebrates after scoring the goal
70' Alba now has a brace as he steps up to take the penalty and shoots it into the net.
KBFC 1-2 HFC
68' Another mistake from Hormipam but it could only come naturally, trying to stop 3/4 Nawabs' players from shooting and he makes a handball and Hyderabad have a penalty.
60' Hormipam, whose mistake in the first half, leaving the Hyderabad players unmarked inside the box led to conceding the equalizer, this time he makes it count, stopping an almost sure shot from going inside the net.
KBFC 1-1 HFC
55' Kerala coach brings in Rahul KP, taking of Karou who's on a yellow card and to boost his attack. It seems it almost worked as Rahul got his head on the ball the moment he came in, almost getting a goal.
50' Kerala have made one change taking off Coeff and bringing in Noah Sadaoui in his place. Whereas, Hyderabad have made two changes in the half-time taking off Isaac and Abijith and bringing in Edmilson and Lenny Rodrigues.
Both teams have started this half strongly with confidence to get early leads.
KBFC 1-1 HFC
46' The second half begins with a kick to the ball from the travelling side, Hyderabad FC.

Alba celebrates after scoring the HFC goal.
45+2' Hyderabad hold on for 2 minutes with pressure from Kerala and they manage as the referee signals the end of the first half.
45' The referee signals 2 minutes of additional time.
43' Amazing goal from Hyderabad with HFC players left alone inside the box to roam around freely. They find the suitable place to pass the ball to Alba running inside and Alba shoots a screamer inside the net.
40' The pace of the game has slowed down considerably with most of the ball being played near the engine room, both teams trying to build up attacking chances but failing to do so in the last few minutes.
KBFC 1-0 HFC
35' Tuskers make an early change after the short cooling break, taking off Aimen who was seen limping off the pitch. They brought in Freddy in his place. it's a shame considering Aimen started the game well.
30' Hyderabad have lost their momentum and Kerala have again taken control of the game and they are on constant attacks again. With such an attack ending in Adrian Luna asking for a penalty with a handball inside the box but the referee saw nothing and that was the end of that controversial story.
KBFC 1-0 HFC
25' Tuskers almost increased their lead with another Jimenez goal if he didn't move a bit too early going into an offside position. However, Jimenez was left alone with very few of Nawabs men in defense to chase him down to stop him. They need to keep a very watchful eye on this.
20' Hyderabad area not sitting back and letting the Tuskers run riot in the game. Since conceding the goal, the ball has mostly been found inside the Tuskers half, with Nawabs coming close to finding something at the end of their shots twice. Their response has been quite well, to say the least.
KBFC 1-0 HFC

Jesus Jimenez celebrates with teammates.
13' Tuskers find exactly what they were looking for Korou finding the perfect place inside the box, passes to Jesus Jimenez who shoots in the ball inside the net.
10' Aimen is appearing after 3 games and he is making it special with some amazing moves for the Tuskers and it has all been positive for the men in yellow. However, they will need to do better with the Nawabs keeping it compact in the back.
KBFC 0-0 HFC
5' Kerala Blasters have begun the game putting early pressure on the visitors, almost getting a goal in if only their first shot didn't hit the bar. Hyderabad have been playing well enough to manage one forward chance but their moves in the final third was not convincing enough.
1' The match begins with a kick to the ball from the home side, Kerala Blasters.

Players are on the ground ready to begin the match soon.
Both teams should be waiting inside the tunnel ready to take to the field soon.
Here's the Nawabs' starting XI -
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Abijith gets a start in the midfield 👊
Edmilson Correia on the bench⚡️
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Here's the Tuskers' starting XI -
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— Kerala Blasters FC (@KeralaBlasters) November 7, 2024
The Tuskers are currently placed 10th in the standings, having secured just two wins in seven games. Their recent 4-2 defeat to Mumbai City FC exposed defensive weaknesses, though they showed determination in the second half.
Kwame Peprah scoring their second goal before receiving a red card shortly afterward. Kerala will need to strengthen their defense and show greater consistency, with the support of their home fans adding motivation to capture all three points.
Hyderabad FC, meanwhile, has also struggled this season, recording only one win out of six games. In their last match, a 2-0 loss to Mohun Bagan Super Giant, they managed just one shot on target.
Currently near the bottom of the table, the Nizams are keen to improve their performance and gather points to avoid slipping further. Last season, Kerala narrowly won this fixture, with Adrian Luna assisting Milos Drincic for the decisive goal.
Both teams will aim to seize their scoring chances in what could be another closely matched contest. For Kerala and Hyderabad, this game offers a crucial opportunity to reset their campaigns and find momentum in the ISL season.