Why January could be pivotal for East Bengal FC’s playoff hopes
East Bengal FC's January fixtures could prove pivotal in deciding whether their recent resurgence is enough to secure a playoff spot.
The Indian Super League (ISL) has entered its decisive second phase, and East Bengal FC face a defining moment in their campaign. After a turbulent start to the season, the Red and Gold Brigade find themselves at a critical juncture. With a daunting run of fixtures ahead in January, this month could make or break their season.
The campaign began with immense promise. A revamped squad featuring key foreign stars like Dimitrios Diamantakos and Madih Talal, alongside Indian talents such as Anwar Ali and Jeakson Singh, raised expectations. However, with a six-game losing streak, the Red and Gold Brigade's season began on the wrong foot. The tough start also led to a change in the head coach role, with Carles Cuadrat parting ways after three consecutive defeats in the league. Oscar Bruzon’s appointment brought an immediate turnaround.
Under Bruzon’s leadership, the team found their rhythm in the AFC Challenge Cup, topping their group and securing a spot in the knockout stage with a mix of solid defence and inventive attack. This positive momentum carried over to their domestic campaign, where the Kolkata giants rediscovered their form in the ISL. With four wins from their last six league matches, East Bengal FC demonstrated renewed fighting spirit, overcoming injuries and lifting morale within the squad. Under Bruzon's guidance, they have also kept four clean sheets in the league, three of which came on home turf.
Despite their resurgence, the Red and Gold Brigade still sit 11th in the table, with 14 points from 13 games and a six-point gap to the playoff spots.
Their January fixtures will likely determine whether this resurgence is enough to keep their season alive. The challenges ahead are relentless, and the statistics aren't in their favour. Opta Power Rankings show that the team faces the toughest schedule this month.
Team | Game #1 | Game #2 | Game #3 | Game #4 | Game #5 | Avg | |||||
Opp. | Rating | Opp. | Rating | Opp. | Rating | Opp. | Rating | Opp. | Rating | ||
East Bengal FC | MCFC | 65.3 | MBSG | 66.2 | FCG | 64.5 | KBFC | 59.5 | MCFC | 65.3 | 64.2 |
The month begins with a home fixture against Mumbai City FC, a side East Bengal FC have beaten only once in eight attempts. Their struggles are further underscored by a record of just one goal scored in those encounters.
Next comes the much-anticipated Kolkata Derby on January 11, where East Bengal FC will look for their first-ever ISL win over Mohun Bagan Super Giant. The Mariners, currently sitting atop the table, represent the toughest hurdle yet.
A big January lies ahead! 🗓️
— East Bengal FC (@eastbengal_fc) January 1, 2025
2️⃣ home and 3️⃣ away fixtures to kickstart 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ 👊#JoyEastBengal #ISL pic.twitter.com/t5julS7LYG
The fixtures only get tougher. East Bengal FC will face an in-form FC Goa, a team that has handed them five straight defeats in the ISL. Matches against Kerala Blasters FC and a return clash with Mumbai City FC add to their woes. While East Bengal FC’s record against the Blasters is marginally better, this game carries extra weight as both teams are battling for playoff contention, making it a potential six-pointer.
January presents a true test of character for the Red and Gold Brigade. Bruzon has brought belief and stability, but if East Bengal are to bridge the gap to the playoffs, every department—from defensive discipline to attacking sharpness—must rise to the occasion.
For East Bengal FC, January isn’t just another month; it’s a turning point. Success over the next few weeks could reignite their playoff aspirations, while failure to seize this opportunity may see another season of promise fade into disappointment.