#4 Katsumi Yusa restores parity with a well-taken header
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Having scored 5 goals in the first 9 games of the season, Katsumi Yusa had managed to score only a solitary goal in his last 10 matches. Tonight, he was once again back in the thick of things, scoring the all-important equaliser for East Bengal in the first half.
Having gone down to a stunning free kick by Emana, EB didn't take much time to hit back their opponents. Laldanmawia Ralte hugged the touchline before releasing an inch-perfect cross for Yusa.
The Japanese made a late run into the box and caressed his header passed by Amrinder Singh. While he did well to latch on to the ball, Mumbai were guilty of being lax in defence as they allowed the diminutive midfielder far too much space.
Edited by Kishan Prasad