A first-half brace by Subash Singh (39th, 45th minutes) helped NEROCA outplay a young Indian Arrows side for the majority of the game.
Birthday boy Abhijit Sarkar (89th) scored a late consolation goal for the Arrows but it couldn't deter the Gift Raikhan-coached team from bagging all three points at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.
Young Prabshukhan Singh Gill continued to stand in between the posts for the Arrows. Up front, Rahim Ali was deployed centrally and had support from Nongdamba Naorem and Rahul Kannoly Praveen on the flanks.
Felix Chidi was at the forefront of most of NEROCA's forays forward. The Nigerian striker, at the half-hour mark, attempted an audacious overhead kick on Yumnam Singh's cross from the right. He failed to connect properly and Prabshukhan heaved a sigh of relief.
NEROCA's efforts paid off in the 39th minute. Akhlidin Israilov released a well-weighted through-ball into the path of Subash Singh who chipped Prabshukhan with aplomb.
Subash Singh doubled his tally at the stroke of half-time with another confident finish and this time, it was Felix Chidi who turned provider.
Luis Norton de Matos replaced Sanjeev Stalin with Naorem at the break. The change failed to influence proceedings as NEROCA started the second half from where they left off at the break.
Subash Singh sliced a cross into the box wide of goal in the 53rd minute as the home side kept up the pressure.
Akhlidin Israilov, the playmaker from the Kyrgyz Republic, almost made it 3-0 as his piledriver from outside the box struck the crossbar soon after the hour-mark.
Boris Singh's late sliding tackle on substitute Nedo Turkovic in the 82nd minute resulted in a spot-kick for the home side.
Jean Fabien Vorbe hit the net initially but was asked to take it again by the referee as Kallon crossed the line before the kick was taken. On the second go, he struck the bar preventing further misery for the Arrows.
With this win, Neroca FC leapfrogged Minerva Punjab FC to the second spot with 14 points from seven matches whereas Indian Arrows will stay at the seventh position with as many points but having played one match more.
Indian Arrows will now travel to Shillong to play Shillong Lajong on January 8 and Neroca FC will travel to Coimbatore to clash against Chennai City FC one day later.
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