Aizawl hold Mohun Bagan to a goal-less draw in I-League opener

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Last Updated : Nov 30 2019 | 6:05 PM IST

Hosts Aizawl Football Club held Kolkata giants Mohun Bagan to a goal-less draw in the opening match of the 13th I-League here on Saturday.

The season's inaugural game between two former champions had several moments of excitement but a goal eluded both sides in the end.

Both coaches, Kibu Vicuna of Mohun Bagan and Stanley Rozario of Aizawl, packed their sides with midfielders, indicating a cautious approach to begin their campaign.

Mohun Bagan had Suhair V P as the lone striker upfront while Rozario played William Lalnunfela ahead of a six-man midfield. The visitors pressed hard from the get-go.

Suhair's through pass to Julian Colinas brought up the first chance of the game in the third minute and the Spaniard's left-footed strike beat Lalremruata in the Aizawl goal, but went just wide.

Suhair then got an even better through ball from Nongdamba Naorem in the eighth minute but hit straight at Remruata who did well by coming off his line quickly to narrow down the angle.

In the 21st minute, Lalrosanga brought up a fantastic block to deny Fran Gonsalves with the goalkeeper hopelessly out of position.

Aizawl, however, started getting back into the game from the half-hour mark and just before the break William Lalnunfela missed a couple of gilt-edged opportunities to put the home side ahead.

Mohun Bagan had begun strong but both sides certainly ended the half on equal terms.

Aizawl pressed on with confidence after the break and Mohun Bagan's hopes received a blow with Naorem, who had given a good account of himself, being stretchered out.

Mohun Bagan also made two more changes, bringing on SK Sahil and Spaniard Salva Chamorro to bolster their attack but that move did not yield the desired results.

In a tribute to the young Aizawl side's stamina, coach Rozario brought on his first substitute in injury time.

The referee flashed his yellow card a few times in the game but overall the game was played in a competitive spirit.

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First Published: Nov 30 2019 | 6:05 PM IST

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