#5 Chennaiyin fail, Goa have something to rejoice
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Edu Bedia was allowed to latch on to a low cross to fire the ball into the low corner early in the game but Chennaiyin showed intensity and tried to get control of the game making constant runs, terrorising the Goa defence line.
Goa known for his vulnerable defence managed to hold on to their one-goal advantage until the end of the first session, courtesy, miss hits from Chennaiyin strikers. It is however too early to say and judge a team, with only two games played. Last season, Chennaiyin conceded more goals at home than they did away which doesn’t rule out their hopes of getting back stronger in the tournament.
A tremendous effort from the Boumous and the first goal from Mourtada Fall gave Goa a new reason to smile while Chennaiyin still has a lot of work to do.