IN A PULSATING CONTEST at the Balewadi Stadium that raged on till the very last minute, from which the Stallions and the Gaurs parted as equals. Pune City and FC Goa shared the honours as a last minute goal by Adrian Mutu ensured the match ended in a 2-2 draw.
A MASSIVE BLUNDER in the last few seconds took away Mumbai City's chance to bag their first away win as Robin Singh equalised for Delhi Dynamos on the last touch of the game to finish the game with the scoreboard reading 1-1.
A HALF OF CALCULATED GAMEPLAY saw Delhi Dynamos and Mumbai City enter the break goalless.
DELHI DYNAMOS will host Mumbai City tonight in a bid to go top of the table as both teams begin their ISL second leg adventures.
A number of things -- good, bad and hopeful -- have defined this inaugural phase of the tournament. The myth of the marquee, veteran "emerging players", the highest penalty ratio, home runs, are few of the aspects that have defined the first half of the ISL, as teams now gear up to enter a crucial phase from which the final four will emerge.
A HYPNOTIZING FREE-KICK by Simao Sabrosa saw NorthEast United level with Delhi Dynamos after Richard Gadze had put them ahead in the first half to see the match to a 1-1 draw despite being the more attacking side, thanks to stout performances especially from Delhi defender John Arne Riise and keeper Toni Doblas.
A BRILLIANT COUNTER led by Malouda and finished by Gadze saw to it that the Delhi Dynamos were 1-0 up at half time as their keeper Toni Doblas denied the visiting NorthEast United a chance to score in spite of being more attacking through the period.
DELHI DYNAMOS will be eyeing the top spot on the points table when they take on NorthEast United FC in an Indian Super League (ISL) clash at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Tuesday.
NONE WOULD HAVE THOUGHT that almost halfway through the second season of the Indian Super League (ISL), it will be local striker Sunil Chhetri who would head the list of goal scorers. But it is indeed the 31-year-old who sits atop the table with six strikes from four matches for his side Mumbai City FC in his first season.
AMIR KHAN, top British professional boxer who is currently in India, will be watching the Indian Super League (ISL) contest between Delhi Dynamos and NorthEast United at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday.
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