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ISL: Super-sub Gadze helps Delhi Dynamos edge Sachin's Kerala Blasters

Last updated on: October 18, 2015 22:14 IST

Ghanaian striker Richard Gadze's late strike in the 87th minute helped Delhi Dynamos beat hosts Kerala Blasters 1-0 in the Indian Super League football tournament in Kochi on Sunday.


Hans Mulder of Delhi Dynamos FC in action during their Indian Super League match against Kerala Blasters FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, in Kochi, on Sunday.Substitute Gadze headed home a Florent Malouda cross as he timed his jump to perfection heading home from close range as Delhi registered third straight victory.

Dynamos now have 9 points from four games after their third win and jumped to the second spot in the league table behind Pune City FC.

Dynamos despite having equal number of points trail due to an inferior goal difference.

Dynamos started on a positive note as Robin Singh's shot was saved by opposition goalie Stephen Bywater.

In the fifth minute, Francis Fernandes provide
d a defence splitting through for Gustavo Dos Santos but the Brazilian's first touch wasn't a great one and by the time he took the second stroke, Bywater anticipated to collect the ball.

Peter Ramage had a good game at the heart of the Blasters defence as he kept out the dangerous floaters sent from wide right by the former French international Malouda.

In the 43rd minute, a free-kick saw Robin failed to provide the finishing touches as it beat Bywater before going out.

Locked goalless at half-time, profligate Robin missed the chance of the match in the 67th minute after he had sights of an open goal from a rebound which he shot over.

Finally, it was Gadze, who brought smiles in the face of Dynamos manager Roberto Carlos with a perfect header.

Image: Hans Mulder of Delhi Dynamos FC in action during their Indian Super League match against Kerala Blasters FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, in Kochi, on Sunday.

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