Pune FC maintained their unbeaten home run and logged a stunning 1-0 win over Salgaocar FC in an I-League Round 15 encounter at the Shree Shivchhatrapati Sports Complex in Balewadi today.
Playmaker Ryuji Sueoka scored the only goal of the game in the 83rd minute which handed Pune FC their first win in four games since February.
The win was also Pune FC's fifth of the campaign and took their tally to 20 points as they stay in the 4th position. Moreover, the first victory over Salgaocar in four matches this season was also Pune FC's first at home over the Goans after three years.
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The game began with visitors Salgaocar FC dominating proceedings early on. Nonetheless, having soaked pressure, Pune FC settled in and began pushing forward.
It was in the 10th minute that Pune FC first went close. Arata set on a solo run down the left and floated in a cross to striker Darko Nikac whom managed to get a connection on a high ball but Salgaocar keeper Karanjit Singh managed to parry it away.
At the other end, Salgaocar relied heavily on Douhou Pierre for the creativity upfront but the ex-Pune FC man was marked out well and kept at bay.
In the 26th minute, Pune FC had a close moment. Salgaocar striker Daryll Duffy was sent clear on a counter attack and had just an advanced keeper Amrinder Singh to beat. However, the custodian kept his calm and made a good block outside the box.
A minute later, Pune FC went close at the other end. Lalrempuia Fanai got into the clear on the right, created space and took a crack from an acute angle. It was once again the keeper who kept Salgaocar in the game with a neat save.
Both sides had a few more chances in the last fifteen minutes but went into the breather tied at goalless.
The second half began in a dramatic fashion. While both sides came out with the intent to find the opener, it was Salgaocar who went close first. Douhou who beat the offside trap was denied by the woodwork after his attempt from 5-yards came had beaten Amrinder in the 50th minute.
At the other end, Darko and Thongkhosiem Haokip too had a couple of chances but lacked the finish in final third.