Chennaiyin FC Edge Past Hosts FC Goa in Indian Super League
Balwant Singh, who scored for visitors Chennaiyin FC inthe fourth match of the Indian Super League against home side FC Goa, became the first Indian goalscorer in the tournament.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 15, 2014 10:54 pm IST
In a pulsating Indian Super League (ISL) encounter, Chennaiyin FC edged past hosts Goa FC 2-1 as forward Balwant Singh, who scored for the visitors, became the first Indian goalscorer in the tournament at the Jawahar Lal Nehru stadium, here on Wednesday. (As it happened)
Chennaiyin, co-owned by Abhishek Bachchan and Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, went ahead with Balwant etching his name in the history books with his 32nd minute strike.
They soon doubled their lead, with Elano scoring via a beautiful free-kick and the curling strike took his team into half-time, with the score reading 2-0. (ISL Standings)
Goa, co-owned by Indian cricket star Virat Kohli and coached by Zico, came with renewed vigour after half time but Chennai's defence withstood the home team's initial attacks. (ISL Fixtures)
Goa eventually tried to claw their way back into the game as central defender Gregory Arnolin netted a goal from close range.
But the resolute Chennai defence made sure their ISL campaign began with a win as they became the first visiting team to register a win.
The highlight though remained on Balwant, who was more than pleased with his effort and his team's performance.
"It is an absolute honour to become the first Indian scorer in the ISL. You always have to work hard to get into the team because there are so many quality foreigners. So I think my hard work paid off. I would like to thank my coaches and family," said Balwant after the win.
Chennai coach Marco Materazzi was also happy with the outcome and said, "The boys put up a good performance and held ball possession after scoring both the goals. In the second half we were faced to the wall but our defenders did a good job to deny the home team the equaliser."
Goa's Zico though was disappointed with a losing start but did manage to put up a brave front after the defeat.
"The boys played their hearts out till the end,especially in the second half which they dominated, creating ample of scoring chances but failed to cash on ultimately to end on the losing side," stated Zico.
"We were not expecting defeat but it all happened, the marquee player Robert Pires too played well, created few good openings for his striker with delightful passes. The atmosphere was good with the Goan crowd supporting up till the end. All the four matches of the first round saw good attendance, its a good beginning to see lot of people coming to see the matches," he added.