Times of Oman

NorthEast, Delhi in 1-1 draw

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NEW DELHI: A subdued Delhi Dynamos missed an opportunit­y to claim the top spot after being held to a 1-1 in an Indian Super League (ISL) match by NorthEast United FC here on Tuesday.

The kick-off was delayed by 35 minutes due to a power failure. But it didn’t quite have any effect on the outcome of the match though the Dynamos performanc­e resembled the malfunctio­ning power system of the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Ghanaian forward Richard Gadze put the hosts ahead in the 37th minute. NorthEast’s marquee man Portuguese Simao Sabrosa equalised in the 73rd minute.

The stalemate meant Dynamos are on par with front-runners FC Pune City with 13 points from seven matches but remained just behind them due to a inferior goal difference.

NorthEast didn’t gain much either improving to seven points from as many matches but staying in the seventh position of the eight-team tournament.

Dynamos’ marquee playercoac­h Roberto Carlos named himself in the starting 11 for the first time in the tournament.

But the Brazilian-led midfield couldn’t get his team into the contest, increasing the pressure of their deep defence who were forced to resort to old-style long ball clearances rather than playing it on the ground and building the attack from the back.

Dynamos though got a foothold in the action gradually. A Robin Singh header and a Franciso Fernandes shot from close range, both of which flew just wide, gave them confidence. But they needed more inspiratio­n at the back from conceding under sustained pressure.

Dynamos’ outfield players suddenly found an extra gear and launched a swift counter attack that culminated into Dynamos taking lead on 37 minutes.

French marquee Florent Malouda, largely non-existent till then, utilised his experience and vision to thread a well-weighted through to Ghanaian forward Richard Gadze, whose angular left-footed grounder found the bottom left corner of keeper Rehenesh’s goal.

After resumption, NorthEast team began with more vigour and got the better of the Norweigian star John Arne Riise-led Dynamos defence.

But were stopped from equalising by the frame of the goal twice, at the stroke of the hour mark, with Jorge Frenandes’ dipping free-kick kissing the top of the cross piece on its way out and Ghanaian forward Francis Dadzie’s firm left-footed placement rebounding of the post.

The sustained pressure took its toll on Dynamos. The 42-yearold Carlos, largely a spectator and preferring to sit back and protect the lead, substitute­d himself with Serginho Greene in the 69th minute. Four minutes later it became 1-1.

Simao Sabrosa replaced his compatriot Silas in the 72nd minute and scored with his first kick a minute later, after French forward Diomansy Kamara was brought down just at the edge of the area, curling the ball from a free-kick above a defensive wall past a helplessly-rooted Rehenesh.

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