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I-League: Chennai stun Churchill to emerge out of relegation zone
Coimbatore, Feb 17 (IANS) Relegation-threatened Chennai City FC stunned Churchill Brothers 3-1 in an I-League encounter here at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Saturday. The result saw the southern outfit leapfrog the Goan side to emerge out of the drop zone.
With a superior head-to-head record, Chennai City edged past Gokulam Kerala FC and Churchill Brothers to the seventh spot on the points table with all three sides tied at 16 points. The Red Machines were pushed to the relegation spot but have a game in hand over Chennai.
Aleksandar Rakic opened the scoring in the 26th minute before Michael Soosairaj scored a brace (29th and 54th minutes) with both the goals coming off goalkeeping gaffes.
But, Monday Osagie scored a consolation goal in the third minute of injury time.
The hosts made two alterations from their last game. Antony Beautin and Alexander Romario Jesuraj arrived in place of Asif Kotttayil and Jean-Michael Joachim. Alfred Fernandes had three of his own from their long travel from Neroca. Uttam Rai, Israil Gurung and Mechac Koffi made a comeback. Harshad Naik, Bektur Talgat and Wayne Vaz were taken out from the playing eleven.
Churchill Brothers made quite the impression in the opening few minutes as the deadly pair of wingers, Nicholas Fernandes to the left and Uttam Rai to the right fed few chances to the strikers. However, the hosts came back strong.
Led by skipper Michael Soosairaj, Chennai tested the resolve of the Churchill defenders and the deadlock was finally broken in the 26th minute. Serbian forward Aleksandar Rakic’s deadly strike went over the defenders in the box and lodged into the top corner of the net thanks to a quick angled pass from Jesuraj.
Only three minutes later, James Kithan’s goalkeeping howler helped the hosts double their lead.
Soosairaj hardly thought his shot from 30 yards would yield something but the Nagaland-born ‘keeper fumbled twice and the ball too, took a sharp spin landing on a dry patch as the Red Machines conceded an unlucky goal.
With two goals down in the first half hour, it was time for Alfred Fernandes to ring in the changes. Kalu Ogba and then Mechac Koffi were sacrificed for Bektur Talgat and Suraj Singh as Churchill went ultra-defensive in the remaining time of the first half.
There was no respite in the second period as well. Soosairaj brought up his brace nine minutes after the restart. Jesuraj’s grounded shot was parried off by an outstretched Kithan but the loose ball was only picked up by the playmaker as he nudged the ball into the net.
That prompted Fernandes to remove Kithan at once as his mid-game replacement Ricardo Cardozo too, was not sight for sore eyes with his questionable positioning between the sticks. However, some wayward shots from Rakic and second-half substitute Jean-Michael Joachim did not ruffle his feathers as Chennai could not add to their three goals.
Churchill could not claw back into the game but did get a consolation goal from a set-piece. Dawda Ceesay’s flag kick forced a goalmouth melee but defender Monday Osagie snatched the ball from Kim Dong-Hyeon and hit it past a hapless Kabir Thaufiq.
–IANS
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