Atletico de Kolkata, reduced to ten men from the 43d minute, reached the final of the Indian Super League on goal aggregate after playing out a hard-tackling, goalless draw with Mumbai City FC in the second leg semi-final at the Mumbai Football Arena in Mumbai, on Tuesday.
ATK had won the first leg encounter between the two teams 3-2 on December 10. They will meet the winners of the second semi-final between Kerala Blasters and Delhi Dynamos in the summit clash at Kochi on December 18.
There was an ugly free for all after the final whistle with the rival players and the support staff getting into a scuffle near the touch line.
It was ATK's Juan Carlos Belencoso who had head-butted a Mumbai player and was shown a red card by the referee. He will miss the final on Sunday.
Mumbai City needed to over-turn a one goal deficit but could not do so in spite of dominating the first half and then failed to find the mark even in the second half which was played by ATK with only ten men on the field.
Mumbai gave the captaincy honours to star India striker Sunil Chhetri in the absence of their marquee player Diego Forlan who was suspended after picking up two yellows in the first leg held in ATK's home venue, but the star forward was found wanting in the crucial game.
The Uruguayan stalwart was also sorely missed by the hosts at a venue where he had scored a superb hat-trick in the round robin stage.
Mumbai had the better share of the exchanges in the opening half and also the best chance to score, perhaps in the entire match, in the seventh minute of the game.
But Chhetri muffed in a one-on-one situation with rival goalkeeper Debjit Majumder, who produced a fine save by charging out and covering the angle. The pass provider was Romanian Lucian Goian, with a brilliant punt down the middle that put the Indian striker free to score.
ATK suffered a major blow late in the half when midfielder Robert Lalthlamuana was sent off in the 43rd minute following a double-booking, reducing the former champions down to ten men.
ATK also made forays into the rival area but their first real chance came when Javier Lara sent Abinash Ruidas up on a run down the left flank for the latter to square the ball to substitute Lalrindika Ralte who took the shot on the bounce which was blocked before it could spell danger to the Mumbai goal at the top of the box by the home team's L Ralte.
Just prior to this attempt, ATK got the first of four yellow cards in this half when their Spanish captain Borja Fernandez fouled Brazilian Gerson Vieira.
Winger Ruidas gave a fine square pass into the box that went waste as Juan Belencoso was found wanting.
All these frustrations turned into ill-temper and the result was Lalthlamuana's double booking in the 34th and 43rd minutes leading to his ejection from the field.
Just prior to his second booking, Chhetri's header off a corner was foiled in the nick of time by Lara. Tempers got frayed towards the end of the half and Ruidas was booked for arguing with referee A Rowan.
In a clear move to shore up their defense after being reduced to ten men, ATK substituted Ruidas with Keagan Pereira at the beginning of the second half.
They also packed their area with players and Mumbai, despite being egged on by their supporters in the packed Andheri Sports Complex stadium, found it difficult to pierce the visitors' fort and their moves did not have the co-ordination of the first half.
Mumbai also made substitutions from the beginning of the second half, replacing Krisztian Vadocz and Sehnaj Singh with Thiago Santos Cunha and Jackiechand Singh.
ATK found two chances to put the issue beyond Mumbai but Lara, in the 60th minute, and Stephen Pearson, fifteen minutes later, both were off target from close range efforts.
Mumbai missed scoring towards the fag end of the game when Goian and Jackiechand were both off target following a wonderful minus pass from the left by Norde and then Goian's right-footed volley could not beat Majumder.