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ISL: Chennaiyin FC break NorthEast jinx

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Last updated on: October 20, 2016 21:58 IST
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IMAGE: NorthEast United FC and Chennaiyin FC players vie for the ball. Photograph: ISL.

Defending champions Chennaiyin FC broke their Guwahati jinks with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over NorthEast United FC in an absorbing Hero Indian Super League clash at Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, in Guwahati, on Thursday.

Chennaiyin FC were the only team to neither score a goal in Guwahati nor secure a point at Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium during the previous seasons of the ISL.

Chennaiyin FC had also never defeated NorthEast United in four attempts, losing three of them.

The defending champions, however, made everyone sit up and take notice with just one magical moment. It was provided by Davide Succi whose 49th minute winner was the difference between the two sides.

The win helped Chennaiyin FC jump to third place on the points table with seven points from four matches. Despite the loss, NorthEast United are still perched at the top of the table however the gap could be narrowed now if Mumbai City FC, Delhi Dynamos and Atletico de Kolkata win their next round match.

Chennaiyin FC had their Italian striker Succi to thank for winning them all three points. After a barren first session where Chennaiyin held the upper hand and created better chances, the Italian struck a magical winner in the 49th minute.

Prior to kick-off, coach Marco Materazzi's decision to leave marquee player John Arne Riise on the bench was the major talking point.

Bernard Mendy returned at the back to captain the side and he never made anyone feel Riise's absence. His fine tackle to deny Emiliano Alfaro inside the danger zone was the best moment of the night.

NorthEast United FC lost their first match at home after winning the first two.

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