Costa earns first point for Mumbai against Chennaiyin

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CHENNAI: Substitute Leo Costa scored a last-gasped goal as Mumbai City FC played out a 1-1 draw with defending champions Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League football here on Wednesday. Jeje Lalpekhlua’s 51st minute strike seemed like it would be enough for Chennaiyin FC to walk away with three full points. Mumbai never seemed to be into the game until Costa came off the bench to score a wonderful long ranger in the 88th minute to win their first ever point in the ISL against Chennaiyin FC. In four previous clashes between the two teams, Chennaiyin FC had emerged triumphant in all games. The draw left Mumbai City on the second spot with 12 points, the same as leaders Atletico de Kolkata, while Chennaiyin have 10 points in their kitty and are sandwiched between Delhi Dynamos in third and NorthEast United FC in fifth, both with the same points. With coach Marco Materazzi suspended for this clash for his ‘misconduct against opponents or persons other than match officials’ in his side’s previous match, the defending champions took it upon themselves to continue their dominance over the visitors. For the opening 45 minutes, Chennaiyin FC dominated but could not break the deadlock. Maurizio Peluso was in fine form upfront and seemed to create the best chance for Jeje in the 14th minute when he slid a ball to the India striker but Gerson Vieira did well to come from behind and clear the ball. Peluso then had Mumbai goalkeeper Albino Gomes at full-stretch to keep a free-kick away in one of the six shots that Chennaiyin had in the first session. Mumbai City did not have any shot on target in the first session but marquee player Diego Forlan did come close in the 36th minute. The Uruguayan striker made space for himself just outside the box and let go of a powerful shot which Chennaiyin FC goalkeeper Duwayne Kerr did well to tip over for a corner. Chennaiyin FC had their noses in front in the second session. Peluso’s corner-kick should have been cleared by the Mumbai defence but two defenders simply watched and another one missed the flight of the ball, allowing Jeje space to head the ball past the goalkeeper in the 51st minute. (PTI

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