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Chennai City back to winning ways

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Coimbatore: Defending Champions Chennai City FC returned to winning ways with a 1-0 win over Indian Arrows in an I League match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Wednesday.
Katsumi Yusa struck the match-winning goal in the 49th minute, ending a winl-less run for the Southerners.
Buoyed by a passionate home crowd, the Champions were carrying the weight of huge expectations on their shoulders and with the prospect of three home defeats on the trot looming large, a response was inevitable.
The hosts pressed hard right from kick-off, and were clearly dominant in the opening stages.
Chances were in abundance but the redemption story needed goals, the first glance of which arrived in the 25th minute. Fito Miranda’s left-footed curler was spilt by Arrows keeper Biaka Jongte and with a flurry of orange shirts pouncing onto the pieces, Akash Mishra’s timely clearance bailed out the visitors for the time being. Venkatesh’s side had a golden opportunity just two minutes later when a delightful through ball from Vikram Partap Singh put Nikhil Raj through on goal but Chennai custodian Nauzet Santana did well to come off his line and avert the danger.
Just seconds before the half-time whistle, Katsumi Yusa forced Harpreet Singh into losing possession inside his box and with the goal gaping, squared it off to Fito Miranda on his left, who had an empty net in front but mistimed his attempt as the ball went begging.
Chennai weren’t ready to rue missed chances, and in the 49th minute, found the goal they had been so desperate for. Half-time substitute Jishnu Balakrishnan’s immaculate cross found Katsumi in the box, who headed towards goal but agonisingly struck the crossbar.
The ricochet fell straight back to him and the veteran made no mistake with the second bite of the cherry. (PTI)

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