Jamshedpur squanders chances against 10-man NorthEast

Bartholomew Ogbeche gave the host an early lead in the 20th minute before Farukh Choudhary cancelled out his strike in the 49th minute.

Published : Oct 25, 2018 22:23 IST , Guwahati

Farukh Choudhary of Jamshedpur FC as he takes his first shot of the second half against NorthEast United FC.
Farukh Choudhary of Jamshedpur FC as he takes his first shot of the second half against NorthEast United FC.
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Farukh Choudhary of Jamshedpur FC as he takes his first shot of the second half against NorthEast United FC.

NorthEast United climbed back to the top of the Indian Super League after an eventful 1-1 draw against Jamshedpur FC at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium on Thursday.

Bartholomew Ogbeche (20’) gave the host an early lead before Farukh Choudhary cancelled out his strike in the 49th minute.

It was the Highlanders who created the first opening in the game after Federico Gallego surged down the right flank. The Uruguayan squared the ball back for Ogbeche from the by-line but the Nigerian’s rushed shot was way off target.

The Nigerian would not be denied his goal minutes later after an error from Mario Arques. The Jamshedpur midfielder was dispossessed off the ball in his own box by Gallego before Ogbeche showed a brilliant first touch and then toe-poked the ball past a hapless Subrata Paul.

The visitor almost hit back immediately after Calvo’s intended cross from the left-flank deceived Pawan Kumar before bouncing off the crossbar. At the other end, Ogbeche continued to look dangerous with his quick feet and physical prowess.

As it happened

Ferrando’s men began exerting a greater control on the ball as the half progressed but always seemed to run out of ideas in the final third.

Just seconds after Redeem Tlang had forced Subrata into an excellent save, the host shot itself in the foot with Komorski picking up a red card at the stroke of half-time. The Croatian defender swung his elbow wildly towards Pablo Morgado’s face and the referee had no hesitation in giving him the marching orders after consulting with the linesman.

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Come the second period, Eelco Schattorie sacrificed Nikhil Kadam to bring on defender Gurwinder Singh. Cesar Ferrando, meanwhile, threw caution to the winds by taking off defender Pratik Chaudhari for Michael Soosairaj.

It took just four minutes for the visitor to make its man advantage count after Reagan Singh failed to clear the ball. Morgado stole the ball before delivering a delightful cross from the left to which Farukh applied a sumptuous first-time finish with his left foot, leaving Pawan Kumar no chance.

With the game meandering towards the 70th minute mark, Tim Cahill was finally brought on as Ferrando went for the kill. The visitor put bodies forward in numbers with balls being launched into the box constantly but the cutting edge was missing.

Soosairaj came closest to taking the lead for the visitor but the 10 men of NorthEast hung on dearly for a precious draw.

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