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ISL: Pune FC sneak past NorthEast by a solitary goal

FC Pune City maintained a clean sheet by recording their second consecutive win with a solitary goal victory over NorthEast United in an Indian Super League football match here on Friday.

Pune emerged victorious courtesy an own goal from Zohmingliana Ralte in the 73rd minute of the keenly fought match at the Balewadi Stadium.

The match was a fast-paced one but had few openings as play was mostly a midfield battle. The home side had the edge there with Ivory Coast international Didier Zokora turning up an impressive show.

The first 45 minutes had very fews shots at the goal and both teams did not test the goalies. The best chance of the half fell to Pune marquee player Adrian Mutu but the Romanian striker took it with his weaker foot and the shot lacked power.

The home side quickly got to their grooves and did most of the attack in the initial <g data-gr-id="91">period</g> but NorthEast came on their own as the match progressed. But they showed that they are side lacking in ideas at the opposition box.

At the stroke of half hour, Pune had a go at the opposition goal with Israil Gurung taking a shot from inside <g data-gr-id="87">NorthEast</g> box but <g data-gr-id="85">Ralte</g> blocked it.

Then it was the turn of the visiting team but Sanju Pradhan put the ball wide off a free header in the 36th minute.

The second half was more lively with NorthEast pressing for a goal. In the 56th minute, Diomansy Kamara blasted the ball wide off the target after he was sent to the clear by Nicolas Velez.

The Pune keeper charged forward to block Velez only to see Kamara getting the ball. Kamara could have taken the shot first time when the keeper was off his line. He instead decided to take a touch which allowed the keeper to get back in position. That was NorthEast’s best scoring chance.

Pune’s fortunes changed with the introduction of last match hero Tuncay Sanli in the 61st minute in place of Mutu.

The Turkish international added spark in the Pune attack and he was in the thick pf the things. He got one of his shots at the back of the NorthEast net only to be ruled <g data-gr-id="80">off-side</g>.

Pune got their goal in the 73rd minute with NorthEast’s <g data-gr-id="81">Ralte</g> putting the ball into the back of his own net off a corner kick taken by Lalrempuia. The ball was swung into a crowded penalty box and it was <g data-gr-id="82">Ralte</g> into the net. Jolted by the reverse, NorthEast tried to regroup and made a few attempts at the Pune <g data-gr-id="83">goal</g>. But they showed that they were bereft of ideas and failed to find the equaliser.
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