ISL 2024-25, Kerala Blasters FC review: A campaign of high hopes and hard lessons
A season that began with high expectations ended in disappointment as Kerala Blasters fell short of the playoffs.

Kerala Blasters FC endured a challenging campaign in the Indian Super League (ISL) this season, finishing outside the playoff zone for the first time in four years. The team began the season with high hopes under new head coach Mikael Stahre, especially after the high-profile signings of Noah Sadaoui and Jesús Jiménez, which raised expectations among many. However, a defeat in their opening match set a tough tone. They bounced back briefly with two wins and two draws in their next four matches.
Then came the real slump. The Blasters suffered six defeats in their following seven games — a dismal run that led to the departure of Stahre, with assistant coach TG Purushothaman stepping in as interim head coach.
Under his guidance, the Kochi-based side showed signs of revival, collecting 10 points out of a possible 15. But once again, consistency eluded them. In their final seven games, they managed only two wins and two draws, ultimately finishing seven points behind sixth-placed Mumbai City FC and missing out on a playoff berth.
Record
Pl: 24; W: 8; L: 11; D: 5; Pts: 29; GF: 33; GA: 37
Positives
Despite the struggles of the season, there have been glimpses of hope for Kerala Blasters FC. The presence of talented players like Jesús Jiménez and Noah Sadaoui has brought moments of flair and brilliance. Alongside the new foreign duo, young talent Korou Singh has made a name for himself, stepping up in crucial moments and showing that the future could be bright despite recent setbacks. His energy and creativity have often sparked the team’s attack, suggesting that the Blasters have promising assets in their ranks moving forward.
Negatives
Unfortunately, the positives have been few and far between, overshadowed by a series of persistent issues. The season has been marked by an alarming number of losses, including disappointing defeats to top teams such as Mohun Bagan Super Giant and FC Goa. The inability to convert draws into wins, like in their matches against Jamshedpur FC and Hyderabad FC, further hurt their chances of competing at a higher level, ultimately leaving them in the bottom half of the table.
A lack of consistency plagued their campaign, while problems with team cohesion and defensive structure made things worse. Frequent defensive lapses led to soft goals at key moments, and the midfield often looked disconnected, struggling to provide the necessary link between defence and attack.
Best Player: Jesus Jimenez
Amid the chaos, Jesus Jimenez has stood out as Kerala Blasters’ best player this season and a fitting successor to last season’s Golden Boot winner, Dimitrios Diamantakos. The 31-year-old Spanish forward has been vital both in scoring and creating chances, ending the campaign with 11 goals and one assist. His presence up front has often been the only ray of hope for a struggling side. On several occasions, his link-up play with Noah Sadaoui brought much-needed goals, while his leadership and composure inspired teammates to lift their game in difficult moments.
Best Young Player: Korou Singh
On the other end of the spectrum, 18-year-old Korou Singh has been a breath of fresh air. Singh has shown maturity beyond his age. His dynamic contributions in both attack and defence underline his versatility and immense potential. With two goals and four high-quality assists to his name, he leads the list of Indian goal contributors for the Blasters this season. His emergence is a promising sign not only for the club but also for Indian football as a whole.
What do they need next season?
Kerala Blasters have appointed David Catala as their new head coach ahead of the Kalinga Super Cup, where they’ll look to put the disappointments of the season behind them and make a fresh start, beginning with a tough opening fixture against reigning champions East Bengal FC.
Beyond the tournament, however, the Blasters must craft a clear strategy to address the shortcomings revealed during their ISL campaign. Reinforcing the backline should be a top priority to offer better protection for the goalkeeper and cut down on goals conceded.
Bringing in players who align with the philosophy of the new coach is important, and nurturing budding talents could foster a more competitive environment within the squad. Holding on to crucial players and continuing to develop promising youngsters like Korou Singh will also be vital if the Blasters are to bounce back and re-establish themselves as a serious contender in the ISL.