Pune : Chennaiyin FC rode on Jeje Lalpekhlua’s 64th minute strike to beat Pune City FC by a solitary goal and book a semifinal spot in the Indian Super League football on Saturday. Lalpekhlua’s goal was enough for Chennaiyin FC in their concluding league clash as they jumped to second on the ISL table with 22 points, the same as FC Goa and Delhi Dynamos. Chennaiyin FC have a better goal average of plus 10 compared to the other two teams. Delhi and Goa take on each other in New Delhi tomorrow in the last match of the league phase of the ISL. Saturday’s result at the Balewadi stadium also meant that Northeast United failed to make it to the semifinals as they could secure 20 points. They would have been through to the semifinals if Pune had beaten Chennaiyin.
Needing a draw to seal their place in the play-offs, Chennaiyin knew they could leave little to chance and started with a flourish. Coach Marco Materazzi fielded an attacking squad, introducing the likes of Mailson Alves, Manuele Blasi, Harmanjot Khabra and Elano Blumer, while the home side made five changes to the team that lost their last clash against NorthEast United FC. Pune’s changes were clearly aimed at finishing with a win at home but for most part, the home side were unable to break down the rival defence. In the first session, there were exciting moments at the start but neither team could sustain the momentum towards the later stages. Chennaiyin had the best chances of the half, both thanks to the individual brilliance of Elano and Stiven Mendoza.
Fight for top spot
New Delhi : Delhi Dynamos would aim to grab the top spot while also looking to settle scores when they take on FC Goa in their final round Indian Super League football match here today. FC Goa and Delhi Dynamos are placed second and third respectively on the ISL table with 22 points each but the visiting side are ahead with a better goal difference. The two teams would eye the top spot but having already qualified for the semifinals, the focus could also be on preserving their best players for bigger challenges ahead. Delhi player-manager Roberto Carlos has already made it clear that he wants players fresh for the semifinal. He rested Robin Singh and Seminlen Doungel for the game against Kerala Blasters