This was the first-ever Northeast I-league derby played in Aizawl in front of thousands of football fans in the capital of Mizoram.
The crowd had high expectations but the match did not reach the dizzy heights they had expected.
It was the home team that played well throughout the first half of the match. They had their opponents defending majority of the half with the ball mostly played in the Lajong half of the pitch.
Lajong striker Fabio had a collision with the Aizawl goalkeeper in the 25th minute and picked up a knee injury. He was eventually replaced by his team mate, Uilliams, who started the match on the bench. Lajong were lucky not to concede a goal in the first half, and credit goes to goalkeeper Vishal Kaith, as Aizawl FC had plenty of chances.
The Reds, on the other hand, played a better game in the second half, creating chances in front of the opponent's goal.
Uilliams was lively on a few occasions and could have dampened the spirits of the home supporters.
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