ISL: Odisha pip NorthEast United

ISL 2021 - 22
Jonathas Cristian is pumped up after netting the winner. Photo: ISL

Vasco (Goa): Jonathas Cristian scored a second-half goal to help Odisha FC jump to second place in the points table with a 1-0 win over NorthEast United FC in the 2021-22 Indian Super League (ISL) at the Tilak Maidan Stadium in here on Friday.

Odisha have nine points from four matches, three behind league leaders Mumbai City FC who have 12 points from five games.

NorthEast, meanwhile, dropped to ninth with four points from five games.

NorthEast United started on the front foot with Deshorn Brown dribbling past two defenders early on and firing wide from an acute angle.


It was all about the Highlanders in the opening exchanges barring an Aridai Suarez curler that skimmed the crossbar and went out.

Brown was at it again as he tried to dance past a few Odisha defenders after goalkeeper Mirshad Michu found him with a long ball, only for the home side to avert the danger.

Five minutes to half-time, the brilliant  Brown left Odisha defenders in his wake with a buccaneering run into the box but his effort was off target as he took one touch too many.

In the second period, Odisha scuffed a golden opportunity to draw first blood when Javier Hernandez headed wide of the target after being fed by a lovely through ball from Aridai.

Frenchman Mathias Coureur then failed to make the most of a free header, nodding wide from close range.

The deadlock was finally broken in the 81st minute when two substitutes Thoiba Singh and Jonathas combined for a well-drilled goal. 

Thoiba, who came in place of Isaac Chhakchhuak, did well to cross for Jonathas whose drop header left a diving Mirshad with no chance. Liridon Krasniqi had made way for Jonathas.

 

In the dying minutes, NorthEast tried hard to draw level but Odisha kept them at bay.

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