Real Kashmir beat Chennai City by 1-0 for second time to remain in title hunt

Players in action during a match between Real Kashmir and Chennai City Football Club. —Excelsior/Shakeel
Players in action during a match between Real Kashmir and Chennai City Football Club. —Excelsior/Shakeel

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

Srinagar, Jan 28: Real Kashmir upstaged Chennai City FC for the second time, clinching a 1-0 victory over the table-toppers in freezing conditions to leave the I-League title race wide open here today.
Ivorian striker Gnohere Krizo struck in the 81st minute to extend Real Kashmir’s unbeaten run to 10 matches and send the home supporters, who braved the near freezing temperature at the TRC ground, into wild celebrations.
With three points from Monday’s win, the Jammu and Kashmir-based I-League debutants joined Churchill Brothers at the second spot with 28 points each from 14 matches and narrowed down the gap with leaders Chennai (30 points from 14 matches) to just two points.
Real Kashmir dominated throughout the match with a lot of shots at the opposition goal while Chennai had far fewer attempts. The woodwork also denied the ‘Snow Leopards’ another goal towards the end.
After the match, Real Kashmir head coach David Robertson said, “This was a tough match for us since we were fighting against the league leaders. I am pleased with the performance of the boys, they showed some real dedication to win. We did have a couple of missed chances but that’s how the game goes.”
Real Kashmir had defeated Chennai by a similar margin in the first leg in Coimbatore last year in December. The win kept them in title hunt with six matches more to come in the top-flight league.