I-League 2018-19: Asish Rai’s strike helps Indian Arrows register first win

The side from Meghalaya looked clearly out of depth in the heat and humidity of Odisha’s second largest city against a well-travelled Arrows unit.

Published : Nov 05, 2018 20:26 IST , Cuttack

The Arrows did well to come back after a 1-4 loss to Chennai in its opening game. (Representational Image)
The Arrows did well to come back after a 1-4 loss to Chennai in its opening game. (Representational Image)
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The Arrows did well to come back after a 1-4 loss to Chennai in its opening game. (Representational Image)

The All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) development side Indian Arrows registered its first win of the Hero I-League, riding on an 11th minute Asish Rai strike to overcome Shillong Lajong FC, here, on Monday.

The side from Meghalaya looked clearly out of depth in the heat and humidity of Odisha’s second largest city against a well-travelled Arrows unit and capitulated to a second successive defeat from three games, despite impressive performances in their first two outings back home.

The Arrows did well to come back after a 1-4 loss to Chennai in its opening game. Arrows coach Floyd Pinto made a couple of changes to the XI which started the first game against Chennai. Aimol began at right back in place of Jitendra Singh and Boris Singh replaced Sanjiv Stalin, who had a mediocre outing against Chennai, on the right side of midfield.

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Alison Kharsyntiew, the Shillong head, opted for an unchanged starting line-up, playing a regular 4-4-2 with Mahesh Naorem Singh and captain Samuel Lalmuanpuia upfront.

Shillong was quicker off the blocks though with Lalmuanpuia releasing Buam inside the box as early as the second minute, but the midfielder failed to chest the ball down properly in front of him to make the desired impact.

Then, in the 11th minute, off an Arrows attacking foray, the loose ball meandered away from the Shillong goal with Novin Gurung at right back in pursuit. Novin’s touch just outside the box was intercepted by an onrushing Asish Rai who broke free and unleashed a crisp right-footed curler to give the Arrows the lead for the second game running.

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The Arrows then decided to sit back and hold on to the lead and play on the counter, a strategy which they have been brought up on quite well.

Samuel’s low piercing corner from the right flank in the 19th minute seemed straight out of the training grounds and was aimed at Kenstar Kharshong’s head. The centre-back leapt up and connected with a perfect angled header, but missed the target by a whisker.

The game did not pick up much pace even after the break and all movement was restricted mainly to the midfield. Rahul K.P. and Boris were the most enterprising of the Arrows boys, while the combination of Samuel, Buam and an overlapping Rakesh Pradhan on the left wing was all the Shillong attacks were originating from.

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There were a couple of bookings by referee Suman Kumar. Aniket Jadhav was booked in the 60th minute and was promptly replaced by Rohit Danu. For Shillong, Lalrohlua went into the books for a rash tackle on Boris.

As the game neared the final whistle, Shillong stepped up the pressure and a couple of chances went begging. In the 88th minute, off a Rakesh Pradhan cross from the left, centre back Aiban rose to connect with a strong header, but Aimol affected a goal-line clearance to keep the Arrows lead intact.

Then, captain, Samuel earned a free kick in the last minute of injury time in the danger zone, but his effort struck the Arrows wall.

Indian Arrows moved up to the fifth spot with three points, while Lajong continued to hold the fourth position with three points, having played a match more.

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