Chennai City FC rode on Spanish domination to complete their ninth win of this year's competition
#2 Aizawl failed to convert easy chances
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Aizawl was the side to have plenty of possession in the early part of the game, but they failed to capitalize with it by missing so many gilt edging chances
Aizawl was the side to have plenty of possession in the early part of the game, but they failed to capitalize with it by missing so many gilt edging chances. The absence of Roberto Eslava has taken a toll on Akbar Nawas' side.
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Forward Leonce Dodoz had a couple of chances to take his team ahead in the game before Sandro Rodriguez hit first for the hosts.
Rochharzela had another chance before the half time, but he did not take the chance as well.
There were plenty of missed chances throughout the game for the visitors which has cost them.
Having already shipped 18 goals in 12 games before the game against Chennai, there is very minimal chance of keeping the Spanish triumvirate of Chennai City FC quite throughout the game.
It was a game which was more dependent on the forwards who did not do the team any favour by squandering the ball more often than not.
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