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NorthEast, Jamshedpur in goalless draw

Last Updated 19 November 2017, 12:52 IST

NorthEast United FC can count themselves unlucky for not getting anything more than a point in their goalless draw against debutantes Jamshedpur FC in their opening Hero Indian Super League clash at Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium here on Saturday.
 
The hosts were the dominant side, particularly in the second session, but could not finish off some impressive moves. The goalpost denied them twice and rival goalkeeper Subrata Paul came up with a superlative save in a one-on-one situation.
 
NorthEast United were quick off the blocks. Marchino, hosts' new Brazilian acquisition, had the first big opportunity of the game early on after Jose Goncalves found him at the edge of the six-yard box with a precise cross. The midfielder, however, only managed to blast the ball over the crossbar.
 
Eight minutes into the game, NEUFC were again knocking at the opposition's door. This time Marcino turned provider as his corner found Goncalves inside the box but the Portuguese defender's shot was well blocked by goalkeeper Paul.  
 
Debutantes Jamshedpur were finding it hard to hold on to the ball. But for all the time on the ball, NorthEast didn't manage to create any clear-cut opportunities in the first 45 minutes.  
 
At the other end, Steve Coppell's men almost took the lead in added time against the run of play. After making a darting run into the NEUFC box, Sameegh Doutie's low cross found Izu Akuza who had both time and space to take a shot. But TP Rehenesh was up to the task, the goalkeeper's outstretched leg tipping the ball away.

In the second half, NorthEast United, determined to open the scoring in front of their home supporters, took their game a notch higher. Marchino's corner almost crept into Paul's goal in the 55th minute. Three minutes later, Danilo Cezario found himself clear on goal but the forward could only toe-poke the ball wide.
 
Jamshedpur did eventually respond. Azuka, Jamshedpur's best player on the night, came close again. His acrobatic shot from a corner was deflected for a corner.    
 
Jamshedpur were dealt a heavy blow with about a quarter of the match still left to be played. Andrey Bikey, who had just come on as a substitute, was sent off for a high booted challenge on Luiz Paez Restrepo.  
 
Sensing an opportunity, NorthEast United piled on the pressure but the visitors defended well to return home with a point.

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(Published 18 November 2017, 17:32 IST)

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