By
Rajarshi Chakrabarty
Aryn Williams
showed how a goal can turn the fortunes of a match as well as a player with his
86th-minute strike late into the game to propel NEROCA FC to top of the I
league table.
Except for the
goal on the 86th minute, Arny Williams had a game he would not like to remember
as it was studded with galore of misses from situations where it is nearly
impossible to miss.The first opportunity came as early as 2nd minute As
Williams found himself at the end of the cross with no defenders around him but
the Australian failed to hit the back of the net despite having the goalkeeper
at his mercy.
On the other
end, Churchill Brothers had an opportunity to score in the 26th minute as
Britto's low cross found Nicholas Fernandes who went for a “Ronaldoesque”
back-heel flick between his leg rather than a conventional tap-in to spill an
easy chance to get the visitors on the score sheet.
NEROCA's Bosnian
forward Nedo Turkovic looked off-colour from the start as he failed to get into
spaces behind the Churchill defenders to get into scoring positions.Aryn
William again had an opportunity to capitalize on a defensive error of Hussein
Eldor as he found himself in a one-on-one situation but his feeble shot went
straight into the goalkeeper.
Both teams went
into the break with no goals added to their respective sides.In the second half
NEROCA Coach Gift Raikhan made two changes and introduced Pritam Singh on the
flanks in place of Gopi Singh and Turkovic was replaced by veteran Indian
striker Sushil Singh.
Sushil tried his
best to win a couple of headers from the towering duo of Sunday and Hussein
Eldor but his glancing headers went off the target.
The script of
the match could have been narrated and summarized about Aryn Williams missing
string goals that are impossible to miss and the NEROCA fans at the stadium
were left to exasperation as they seemed to resign to the fate of losing two
points at a crucial phase of the title race.
But it all
changed in 86th minute as William finally found his scoring boots as he
controlled the ball in the box and rolled it past Churchill goalkeeper James
Kithan to give NEROCA 1-0 lead as they managed to hold onto the lead for the
remaining duration of the game to secure top of the table position as of now
with 31 points from 16 games.
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