Neroca outplays Gokulam, opens account

December 09, 2017 09:36 pm | Updated 09:36 pm IST

KOZHIKODE: Earlier this year, Neroca became the first team from the north-east to win the I-League second division title. Gokulam Kerala FC found out why on a sweltering Saturday afternoon at the Corporation Stadium.

The host was outplayed 0-3 in the clash between the I-League debutants as Neroca registered its first win. For Gokulam, it was the second defeat in three matches; it has just a one point from the draw with Chennai City.

The men from Manipur had lost their first match against Minerva Punjab despite taking the lead. It was poor defending that cost them the match, coach Gift Raikhan had concluded.

They seemed to have learnt their lesson as they organised the defence superbly and relied more on counterattacks. The home defenders, on the other hand, had a match they would want to forget in a hurry.

The host had begun promisingly enough though, and even managed to move the net in the opening minute, but it was off-side. Neroca didn’t waste much time before attacking the rival goal and forced a goalline save by K. Mohamed Salah in the third minute.

The defence wasn’t as tight in the 24th minute as Felix Odili Chidi, after receiving a long ball from Ngasepam Tondonba, sped past a couple of Gokulam men and beat goalkeeper Nikhil Barnard from close in.

Two minutes before the interval, Ningthoujam Pritam Singh headed in a lovely cross from the left by Singam Subash Singh to make it 2-0.

The last nail in Gokulam’s coffin was put in the dying seconds by substitute Ngangom Ronald Singh. That goal was set up smartly by Fabien Vorbe, who took a short corner and then made a perfect cross that met Ronald’s head.

The result:

Gokulam Kerala FC 0 lost to Neroca FC 3 (Felix Odili Chidi 24, Ningthoujam Pritam Singh 43, Ngangom Ronald Singh 90+6).

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