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ISL: Goa edge Chennaiyin, grab top spot

November 05, 2015 22:07 IST
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Jonatan Lucca

IMAGE: FC Goa’s Jonatan Lucca takes a penalty kick against Chennaiyin FC on Thursday. Photograph: ISL

FC Goa scored two goals via penalties to beat Chennaiyin FC 2-0 and jump to the top spot of the Indian Super League football, in Chennai, on Thursday.

Leo Moura (64th minute) and Jonatan Lucca (74th minute) converted from the spot to give FC Goa the top spot in the league standing with 14 points, one more than FC Pune City.

Chennaiyin, on the other hand, suffered their fourth loss in eight matches to occupy the fifth place with 10 points.

Worse for Chennaiyin, Harmanjyot Khabra was sent off in the 89th minute, the second time he has been shown the red card in the league.

Chennaiyin Coach Marco Materazzi, who had declared at the pre-match press conference that he was not overly worried about having yielded seven penalty in seven matches in the first phase, was witness to his team conceding two more, which resulted to their loss.

Chennaiyin had defeated Goa 4-0 in the away clash in Goa and it was not surprising to see the visitors opt for an extra man in defence. The five-man defence made it difficult for Chennaiyin to break them down, although Stiven Mendoza had good chances to open the account.

  

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