The match began with an electrifying start as the Marina Machans seized control early on, showcasing their prowess in the offensive department. “The quality of our domestic offensive unit was reflected in our early strikes,” stated Farukh Choudhary, who opened the scoring in the ninth minute with a brilliant header into the top right corner, courtesy of a cross by Rafael Crivellaro.
Choudhary, the former Mumbai City winger, reciprocated the favor by setting up Crivellaro, but a solid save by Debjit Majumder denied the Brazilian from doubling the lead in the 28th minute.
The visitors maintained their dominance, with their agile forwards drawing fouls and ultimately resulting in Ninthoinganba Meetei netting their second goal in the 40th minute. “I saw an opportunity for a goal-scoring spot,” mentioned Jordan Murray, who assisted Ninthoinganba, extending Chennaiyin’s lead.
However, the red miners didn’t lose hope and made a comeback just before the halftime whistle. Pachuau Laldinpuia found the net in added time, reducing the deficit. “It was a culmination of our relentless efforts,” expressed Laldinpuia, acknowledging the team’s persistence.
The second half witnessed a shift in momentum, with Jamshedpur pressing harder. “We stepped up our game,” remarked Steve Ambri, highlighting their initial dominance. Manager Scott Cooper’s tactical substitution, introducing Daniel Chima Chukwu, proved crucial as he headed in an equalizer in the 90th minute from a Nikhil Barla cross, ending the game in a draw.
The match showcased a riveting display of skill and determination from both sides, leaving the fans on the edge of their seats till the final whistle, as Owen Coyle’s Chennaiyin FC and Scott Cooper’s Jamshedpur FC settled for a point each in this pulsating encounter.
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