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ISL: NorthEast United, Jamshedpur share spoils after six-goal thriller

Both NorthEast United and Jamshedpur FC are out of playoffs race but that did not stop them from giving their best. The end result was a 3-3 draw in ISL

ISL NorthEast United Jamshedpur share spoils after six-goal thriller
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Guwahati, First Published Feb 11, 2020, 11:12 AM IST

Guwahati: NorthEast United FC and Jamshedpur FC were involved in a six-goal entertainer that ended 3-3 in an Indian Super League (ISL) clash at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati on Monday (February 10).

Although both teams are out of the race for the playoffs, there was plenty of goalmouth action on show and in the end it was difficult to separate the teams. Jamshedpur and NorthEast United stand seventh and ninth on the table.

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Federico Gallego (4th minute), Redeem Tlang (77') and Jose Leudo (66') scored for the hosts while Davide Grande (45+1'), Noe Acosta (82') and Memo (85') were found the back of the net for the visitors.

It took just five minutes for NorthEast to break the deadlock. Ninthoinganba Meetei split the Jamshedpur defence with a good through-ball for Andrew Keogh whose shot was kept out by goalkeeper Rafique Ali. The rebound fell into the path of Gallego who placed the ball into the net.

Clear-cut chances were few and far between for both sides. Bikash Jairu could have equalised for Jamshedpur minutes after the half-hour mark, but a poor first touch to control Aniket Jadhav’s cross allowed NorthEast custodian Subhasish Roy Chowdhury to pounce on it.

The visitors came back into the game just before the break. Aniket won a header in the air and flicked the ball into the path of Amarjit Singh who delivered an accurate cross into the box from the right flank. Grande rose the highest at the far post and found the back of the net with a good header.  

Both sides chased an opportunity to take the lead and for NorthEast, it came in the 56th minute. From a quick counter-attack, Martin Chaves chipped the ball into space behind the defence. Keogh made the run to get to the ball before the Rafique did and attempted a dink over the keeper that went wide.

Jamshedpur had a few chances too before NorthEast took the lead in the 77th minute. Chaves ran down the left flank and outfoxed Memo. The substitute crossed towards the far post where Sandeep Mandi's poor defensive header allowed Tlang to hit a nice volley into the net.

A persistent Jamshedpur attack was gifted a chance to equalise two minutes later when Vaz handled the ball inside the box. However, Subhasish Roy popped up with a good save to keep out Noe Acosta's hit from the resultant penalty.

Acosta was in the thick of things again when he received a corner-kick in the centre of box and directed it towards goal but his solid strike bounced off the crossbar.

The visitors eventually equalised for the second time in the game in the 82nd minute. Acosta redeemed himself after receiving the ball outside the box and unleashed a brilliant, curling strike that flew past the extended gloves of Subhasish and into the net.

The NorthEast defence lacked the composure to see off the game and lost their cool in the final ten minutes. Jamshedpur pressed hard and claimed the lead from a free-kick. Memo stepped up and struck a powerful effort into the net.

Jamshedpur, however, were dealt a blow when Farukh was punished with a second yellow card for his reaction to a bad tackle. A minute after the sending off, NorthEast equalised. Memo failed to clear a routine delivery into the box and Leudo pounced with a powerful hit that bulged the net and made it 3-3, capping an exciting game.

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