A timely strike from Isak Vanlalruatfela salvaged a 2-2 draw for hosts Aizawl FC against Churchill Brothers, who claimed the top spot in the table after splitting points, here on Wednesday.
Aizawl FC are now placed fifth on the points table with nine points from seven games whereas Churchill Brothers go to the top of the charts with 10 points from five matches.
The match started on a slow note and the first major moment came in the 29th minute with a set-piece from Kalif Alhassan of Churchill Brothers. His dipping strike at the goal was going to find the lower right corner of the net when the Aizawl keeper made a diving save to his right.
Churchill Brothers again got a chance with a free shot for Vinil Poojary soon after but his strike from inside the box just went wide.
In the 44th minute, a low cross from the right flank by Joe Zoherliana was foiled by the away keeper and it fell to Aizawl's Abdoulaye Kanoute who tapped the ball into the net from close range. Aizawl went into half-time leading 1-0.
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The second half resumed and it had a different flavour to it. Churchill Brothers came out with attacking and looked sharper. Introduction of Israil Gurung -- their set-piece expert at half-time proved his worth immediately.
In the 64th minute, Israil got a free-kick from the right side of the Aizawl box and produced a dangerous curling strike which produced a save from the home team's keeper but he couldn't control it and the loose ball was finally tapped in Robert Jr. Primus to level the score at 1-1.
Both teams were now trying to score the winning goal but Aizawl fell behind in the 78th minute as a poor defensive clearance by the team resulted in a close-range strike by Vinil Poojary giving the away team a 2-1 lead.
The onus was now on Aizawl and on a day when the Churchill goalkeeper wasn't at his best, they fancied their chances of a comeback.
In the 80th minute, a cross from the left side of the box was spilled by the Churchill keeper and the ball landed for an easy tap at the feet of Isak Vanlalruatfela. He made no mistake and smashed the ball in the back of the net leveling the score.
It was fourth consecutive draw for Aizawl FC at home.
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