Former record two-time champion Chennaiyin FC (CFC) handed FC Goa (FCG) a second beating on the trot, dealing a tremendous blow to its playoff qualification expectancies in the 2022-23 Indian Super League (ISL) with a 2-1 success at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao on Thursday. Kwame Karikari netted a brace as the Gaurs stayed in the sixth spot, level on points with Odisha FC (OFC), which can replace it in the final playoff spot if it avoids thrashing in Guwahati on Friday.
Ten minutes into the match, CFC drew first blood. Julius Duker tooled Edu Bedia's tackle in midfield before skating an inch-perfect through pass to Vincy Barretto on the left. The winger picked out Karikari with a low ball and side-footed it home. Five minutes after the goal, at the other end of the ground, Samik Mitra spilt the ball inside a crowded penalty area, and Devendra Murgaonkar was the first to respond and parry his shot away. Still, it was thwarted and finally cleared to safety. That was one of the shots Goa attempted in the first half, but it went in at the break without none.
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