ISL 2: Ill-tempered match sees 10-man Atletico de Kolkata eke out 1-1 draw against FC Goa

07 October,2015 09:29 PM IST |   |  Agencies

Defending champions Atletico de Kolkata defended doggedly with 10 men as they held FC Goa to a 1-1 draw in an the Indian Super League football encounter


Margao (Goa): Ten-man Atletico de Kolkata (ATK) defended dourly to grind out a 1-1 draw against hosts FC Goa in an India Super League (ISL) match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Wednesday.

Title holders ATK led 1-0 at half time. They were reduced to 10 man when striker Baljit Singh Sahni was given marching orders in the 62nd minute.

While ATK struck in the 13th minute through a spectacular Arata Izumi volley, it was Keenan Almeida's cracking right
footer that restored parity for Zico's men in the 81st minute in an ill-tempered match.

Both ATK and FC Goa now have three points from two games
with a win and a draw to show for their efforts.

ATK's Baljit Sahni was shown the first red-card of the season after head butting opposition defender Gregory Arnolin bringing memories of the last season when the latter was involved in an identical incident with the then ATK striker Fikru Teferra.

It was a match that was dominated by the Goan outfit as they created more opportunities throughout the match but in the end were able to manage only a point.

While Japanese of Indian origin Arata, who has played for the Indian national team won the man of the match for his
goal, the best player on the turf was FC Goa's left-half Jofre Mateu, who was like a livewire with his assists and pinpoint crosses.

It was ATK who got the lead in the 13th minute against the run of play. Winger Javi Lara floated one from the wide right inside the box for Iain Hume. Before the Goa defence could get their shape right, Arata came from behind with reflex snap volley that beat a diving goalie Elinton Andrade.

However, that was the only positive move that ATK managed as FC Goa came back with a lot of vigour.

Skipper Lucio was seen on the overlap while Jofre fed some great balls for Reinaldo and Le Moura upfront. However, Oftense Nato and Denzel Franco had a great game at the back as they foiled their bid to score in their defensive third.

Buoyed by the leveller, Goa went for the kill. They even got seven minutes as additional time to score the match-winning goal but couldn't pull it off.

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