In the 12th round clash between the two top teams in the league table, Gyeltshen's early strike made all the difference in the fast-paced and closely contested match as the Punjab side walked away with full three points, much to the disappointment of the 17,000 strong home supporters at the Khuman Lampak Stadium.
With today's win, Minerva now have 25 points from 10 matches and they are now four points clear of Neroca, who still occupy second spot with 21 points from 12 matches.
Before the Shillong Lajong match, Neroca were on a nine- match unbeaten run but the two back-to-back loss would dealt a body blow to their title aspirations.
Just like in the earlier match against Shillong Lajong, Neroca had more possession and dominated large parts of the match but a goal eluded them once again.
Even as some of the home supporters were making their way into the stadium, Neroca let in a goal in the third minute of the match with Chencho Gyeltshen firing home off a long throw in from the right.
The early jolt means Neroca were trailing for the third match in a row, other two being in Aizawl and against Shillong Lajong here.
Neroca citadel came under threat again in the eighth minute but this time, Minerva winger William Asiedu shot wide from the top of the box.
Two minutes later, it was the turn of Neroca to get their first chance of the day. Aryn Glen Williams sent a measured high ball for Felix Chidi inside the Minerva box but the Nigerian could not keep the ball down and it sailed over the bar.
After the change of ends, Minerva had two good chances both from William Asiedu but he could not double the lead.
First, Asiedu's 50th minute grounder was saved by Neroca goalkeeper L Bishorjit Singh who dived to his right to stop the ball. Two minutes later, Asiedu shot over from the top of the box.
In the 75th minute, Minerva goalkeeper Kiran Kumar Limbu made a fine save as he punched away the ball off a cross from the right, almost from the head of second half substitute Nedo Turkovic.
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