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I-League: Mechac's strike for Churchill Brothers leaves 10-man Aizawl empty-handed

I-League: Koffi Mechac scored the only goal of the game as Churchill Brothers beat 10-man Aizawl FC 1-0 at the Tilak Maidan in Vasco.

By Aravind
Yugo Kobayashi of Aizawl FC attempts to shoot past Churchill Brothers goalkeeper James Kithan during their I-League match (Image: AIFF Media)

Vasco, February 6: Churchill Brothers continued their resurgence in the 2017-18 I-League as they trumped defending champions Aizawl FC 1-0 at the Tilak Maidan in Vasco on Tuesday (February 6).

Koffi Mechac's strike in the 21st minute of the game was enough for the Red Machines to register their first clean sheet of the season and the fifth win in their last six games.

Alfred Fernandes did not disturb his winning combination too much. Richard Costa made way for Suraj Singh as the defender was played in a midfield role.

Paulo Menezes was visibly shaken after going three weeks without a win as he made four alterations with skipper Alfred Jaryan returning from suspension.

The game had a lively start as Nicholas Fernandes missed putting the ball into the far side of the net with his first-time header from a cross provided by Harshad Naik.

Aizawl FC had a goal disallowed as early as in the fifth minute. Andrei Ionescu's flag-kick was received by Leonce Dodoz, who headed across to Masih Saighani. The flag was already raised as the linesman deemed the ball to go have come back in from outside.

The hosts replied back, against the run of play as Nicholas Fernandes beat his marker Laldinliana on the left channel to send a square pass for Koffi Mechac, who was left unmarked inside the box. The Ivorian just had to tap the ball in as Avilash Paul dived the other way with the Aizawl defenders having shipped in their eighth goal in the last five games.

Churchill had a golden opportunity to double the lead in the 49th minute. Denechandram Meitei's long throw-in was flicked off brilliantly by Mechac towards Dawda Ceesay whose misjudgment cost him a potential goal. He decided to shoot on the volley instead of controlling it and the ball went over the bar from handshaking distance.


Moving up

Churchill Brothers are equal on points with Aizawl FC after the win.

Down to 10

Lalrosanga, also known as Rosanga, was give a straight red

Big red machine

Big red machine

Koffi Mechac of Churchill Brothers celebrates after scoring against Aizawl FC during their I-League match.

More possession

More possession

Aizawl FC enjoyed more possession (55%) against Churchill Brothers, but were unable to find the equaliser.

Inferior by goal difference

Inferior by goal difference

Churchill Brothers are tied on points with Aizawl FC with 16 in 12 games. However, they are placed seventh to Aizawl FC because of their inferior goal difference (1: -5).


Referee Pratik Mondal redeemed himself in the 80th minute. With only the Aizawl FC goalkeeper to beat, defender Lalrosanga brought down Dawda Ceesay at the edge of the box.

The Aizawl defender was given his marching orders and the referee only signalled a free-kick with replays showing the last contact was made in the penalty arc, half a yard outside the danger area, thus validating the referee's call.

None of the sides came close to scoring as Churchill failed to take advantage of the numerical advantage in the dying embers of the match.

The Goan side increased their tally to sixteen points as they went level with the title-holders but stayed a spot beneath them owing to an inferior goal difference. They next face the Indian Arrows as Aizawl FC, who are winless in their last five domestic games, travel to face NEROCA FC on Saturday.

Match results: Churchill Brothers 1 (Koffi Mechac 21) bt Aizawl FC 0

Source: AIFF Media

Story first published: Tuesday, February 6, 2018, 21:16 [IST]
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