Press Trust of India
New Delhi, Oct 8: Delhi Dynamos shrugged off the disappointment of their opening round defeat as they beat Chennaiyin FC by a solitary goal to record their first win in a closely contested match of ISL-II here Thursday.
Brazilian Anderson Sebastio Cardoso’s goal from the spot in the eighth minute turned out to be the match-winner as Delhi took full three points in their second match after losing to FC Goa in their campaign opener.
Chennaiyin, on the other hand, slumped to their second consecutive defeat after losing 2-3 to defending champions Atletico de Kolkata in their previous match.
Cheered by around 20,000 supporters at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here, the Delhi side had more openings and controlled the better part of the match though the Chennai team enjoyed more ball possession.
The Marco Materazzi-coached visiting side lacked sting in the attack with Steven Mendoza and Balwant Singh failing to combine together.
Jeje Lalpekhlua, who started against ATK, had to miss Thursday’s match as he is doing his national duty, while Fikru Teferra was not 100 per cent fit and came only for the last 10 minutes of the match.
With Brazilian Gustavo Dos Santos and former France and Chelsea star Florent Malouda making an impact in the match, Delhi did not feel the absence of India striker Robin Singh — away in Turkeministan in national colours — and they had more chances in the match though Chennaiyin were the better side in the second half.
Delhi got the penalty when Dos Santos as he cut into the Chennaiyin box from the left before releasing the ball for captain Hans Mulder to take a shot which, however, hit the outsretched hands of Chennai player Manuele Blasi.
The referee promptly pointed to the dreaded spot and Cardoso cooly placed the ball past a diving Chennaiyin goalkeeper Apoula Edel Bete to the wild celebration of the 19,453 home team supporters.
Chennaiyin goal came under threat once again in the 21st minute with Santos, after a one-on-one with Florent Malouda, cut into the left side of the visiting team. But, the Brazilian, instead of passing the ball to Richard Gadze, attempted a shot from an acute angle at the near post which was collected by the goalkeeper.
Chennaiyin pressed for an equaliser but they were still looking for an opening. Just at the stroke of half hour mark, Delhi were denied another goal by the woodwork as Gadze’s right-footed shot after a tussle with Bernard Mendy beat the goalkeeper but the upright came in its way.