Bali Ganadeep scored as Minerva Punjab FC defeated hosts Gokulam Kerala FC 1-0 on Saturday at the EMS Corporation Stadium to jump to the second spot in the I-League.
Ganadeep's 19th-minute strike proved to be the difference as Minerva pocketed all the three points.
Veteran striker Odafa Okolie could have made his Hero I-League 2017-18 debut for the Kerala-based side merrier, had he found the back of the net with his first touch in the first minute of the game.
After making some positive move earlier in the match, Gokulam Kerala FC slowly slipped into the shell as the visitors started to dominate.
Bhutanese playmaker Chencho made the damage work down the left flank and Gagandeep made no mistake tapping his cross home in the 19th minute to open the scoring.
After the goal, the Punjab-based side continued to push harder to double the lead but they couldn't breach the Kerala FC defence anymore until the halfway mark.
Gokulam FC debutant Balwinder couldn't match up to the pace generated by Chencho in the 33rd minute providing the midfielder with another opportunity to hurl further damage to the hosts but eventually, Daniel Addo averted the danger.
Minerva Punjab FC went into the changing room with a slender lead of 1-0 at the half-time.
After the changeover, Bino George introduced the fresh pair of legs of Usman Ashik withdrawing already-booked Kivi and the lanky attacker put in much-needed vigour in the attacking third for the hosts.
They earned three consecutive corners after the hour-mark but what they could only make was force Rakshit Dagar to make a fingertip save to keep the scoreline unscathed.
Odafa Okolie showed his sublime touch in the 72nd minute when he unleashed an inch-perfect pass to Usman but before the youngster could make any damage, Dagar threw himself to snatch it from Ashik's feet.
Chencho once again came very close to scoring but Balwinder intercepted well to avert the danger in the 84th minute.
Khogen Singh introduced Lago in their search for their second goal but the Cote D'Ivoire born striker could only ram on to the woodwork two minutes to the final whistle.
Following the win, Minerva unsettle Neroca FC from the second spot with 16 points from 7 matches whereas Gokulam Kerala FC drop to the ninth spot with mere 4 points having played the same number of matches.
--IANS
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