ISL 2016: Chennaiyin FC beats Pune city with 2-0 win, back in ISL reckoning
ISL 2016: Chennaiyin FC beats Pune city with 2-0 win, back in ISL reckoning
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Guarding champions Chennaiyin FC snapped their five-coordinate winless streak as Jeje Lalpekhlua and Davide Succi scored once in every half to beat FC Pune City 2-0 in their Indian Super League football coordinate. A headed objective by Jeje in the 44th moment and another strike from Succi in the 51st moment were sufficient for Chennaiyin to gather three focuses from their first win subsequent to beating NorthEast United in Guwahati on October 20. Since that away win in Guwahati, Chennaiyin has drawn three matches while losing two. From seventh at the group table, Chennaiyin are currently in the fifth spot with 13 focuses from 10 matches and they are back in the retribution for a place in the semi-finals. They are just outside the main four because of a second rate objective contrast.

Pune will be worried about their odds of capability for semi-finals. The group honed by previous ISL champion Antonio Habas is presently put 6th, in spite of the fact that they are just a point behind the safeguarding champions. Expecting to win to keep their odds alive, Chennaiyin mentor Marco Materazzi rolled out five improvements to his beginning line-up as he presented players like Eder Monteiro, Hans Mulder, Davide Succi and Manuele Blasi to the beginning line-up while Karanjit Singh was favoured as a goalkeeper.

Pune began well and had not too bad possibilities before they fell by the wayside. Anibal Zurdo was the first to attempt his fortunes with a free-kick that missed the objective by a hair and Lenny Rodrigues made a fine keep running on the privilege yet his last endeavour needed influence and course, regardless of being in a decent position.Raphael Augusto was the most noteworthy player for Chennaiyin. The Brazilian made his aim clear in the 21st moment when he captured ago from Jonatan Lucca, kept running down the flank yet finished with a frustrating right-footer when going to Succi would have been a superior alternative. Succi likewise had a shot an objective in the 24th moment yet his exertion was wayward.

Chennaiyin drew first blood just before half-time through Jeje. Bernard Mendy began the move by playing the ball for Raphael in the centre. The Brazilian discovered Mulder whose cross for Succi got a touch before achieving Jeje and the most astounding Indian objective scorer in the ISL did the rest by beating Pune goalkeeper Edel Bete with a keen header from close. Bete and Pune were down again right on time in the second session. In the 51st moment, Succi ascended high to head a splendid cross from Raphael and beat both his marker, Eduardo Ferreira, and a jumping goalkeeper. Pune attempted to battle their way back yet Chennaiyin were just excessively strong in guard, not giving any possibility at all to their adversaries.

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