Young Indian talent took centre-stage as Chennaiyin FC beat NorthEast United FC 2-1 in a 2021-22 Indian Super League match at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda on Sunday.
Lallianzuala Chhangte (41’) broke the deadlock with a powerful, instinctive long-range shot from a defensive error to open the scoring. Then VP Suhair (50’) made the most of the Chennaiyin goalkeeper Vishal Kaith being out of position to equalise. But the final and decisive goal came from CFC captain Anirudh Thapa (74’) who sealed the deal with a fine strike.
Federico Gallego’s return to the starting XI for the first time this season headlined team news even before the first whistle. Mathias Coureur too came back into Khalid Jamil’s team. Meanwhile, Narayan Das had a new role at centre back for Chennaiyin as Jerry Lalrinzuala assumed his position at left back.
Apart from a moment where it seemed Lallianzuala Chhangte had beaten Subhasish Roy Chowdhury’s nearside to squeeze a goal, it was all NorthEast in the opening exchanges.
Gallego’s quality was on display as he peppered the Chennaiyin defence several times. Suhair and Laldanmawia Ralte too had a few sniffs in the opposition box to keep the Highlanders on top.
Unfortunately, Gallego could only last 24 minutes as he pulled up injured yet again. He had to be stretchered off and was seen in tears at the dugout. NorthEast United, already missing the services of Deshorn Brown in the game, had to put in Pat Flottmann, going in for an added defender.
The game was thrown open with chances at both ends. Suhair’s header from a long throw-in was saved by Vishal Kaith and then Hernan Santana’s long-ranger went inches above.
Chhangte, who had earlier blazed over the bar, made amends before half time. After some exquisite counter-press through the right, Reagan Singh squared the ball into the box. Khassa Camara mistimed his interception and Chhantge pounced onto the ball to slot it home off the underside off the crossbar.
Jamil made two changes post the break and results immediately showed. Five minutes in, Suhair, relatively unmarked, did not much have clue about the finish but Vishal Kaith was in no man’s land to deal with a long-throw in by Provat Lakra. NorthEast had found the equaliser with more than 40 minutes to go.
Lalkhawpuimawia shot wide despite having an empty net to aim at. Gurjinder Kumar’s long ranger took a deflection off Slavko Damjanovic and ricocheted off the post. With Kaith, yet again out of position as he was for the goal, the Mizoram-born striker failed to hand his team the lead.
Post the hour mark, Mirlan Murzaev found the back of the net but Rahim Ali’s through ball to the Kyrgyz was deemed offside.
It was then the new captain, Thapa, had his final say in the game. Murzaev laid in the midfielder from a long ball. Thapa sprinted full pace to go past marker Camara and shoot fiercely to restore the lead, crucially closing the game for Chennaiyin FC.
CFC now have two wins from two matches while Jamil’s men are on a solitary point after three matches.