I-League: Lajong continue winning run against Churchill

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Last Updated : Dec 02 2017 | 9:15 PM IST

Redeem Tlang and Samuel J Lyngdoh Kynshi struck in either half to give Lajong a 2-0 victory over Churchill Brothers in their second I-League home fixture this football season.

Lajong leapfrog Minerva Punjab FC to grab the pole position having bagged all possible six points from two matches.

Both teams started playing offensive football in the first half, attempting to score but the match took a rough turn for Churchill Brothers in the 28th minute when Redeem Talang struck the target.

After this, Lajong felt more comfortable with their situation whereas Churchill tried their best to come back but were not able to do so.

There was one yellow card for Lajong in the first half being shown to Daniel Odafin. The second yellow card was shown to Karthik Govindswamy of Churchill Brothers.

On the resumption, Churchill Brothers shited the gear in their pursuit of the elusive equaliser. Compared to the first half, the second half was more energetic and competitive.

Contrary to the first half, Lajong were defensive in the first few minutes, preferring to secure their lead safely.

Samuel J. Lyngdoh Kynshi came off the bench, replacing Abdoulaye Koffi to score the second goal for Lajong in the 72nd minute, thus giving them the upper hand over Churchill Brothers and killing off any hope of coming back into the match.

Churchill Brothers still fought on and launched themselves into an offensive trying desperately to get back into the game, but were unable to do so. In the 82nd minute, Lajong's Novin Gurung received a yellow card.

Four minutes were added at the end of the second half which only delayed the inevitable.

Hardy Cliff Nongbri of Shillong Lajong FC was awarded the Hero Of The Match for his outstanding performance. Lajong will travel to Kolkata to lock their horns with Kingfisher East Bengal on December 9 while Churchill will contest against the Mariners next day.

--IANS

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First Published: Dec 02 2017 | 9:08 PM IST

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