SRINAGAR — Real Kashmir FC scored a habitual home win as they beat Namdhari
FC 1-0 at the TRC Turf Ground on Tuesday. With five victories in the last seven
games, the Snow Leopards have recovered from their poor form in the mid-season
and re-announced themselves in the I-League 2024-25 title race.
Brazilian striker Paulo Cezar scored the only goal of the
game from the penalty spot in the seventh minute. Real Kashmir, who are the
only side yet to lose at home this season (six wins and three draws), have
overtaken Namdhari for second spot with 26 points in 15 matches.
On the other hand, the Punjab side is in a slump, winning
just one of the last five games which has seriously dented their title chances.
Inter Kashi, who will meet SC Bengaluru later in the day, are currently in
fourth place with 24 points from 14 matches. The result also ensured Churchill
Brothers, who are at 28 points, will remain top of the table until the end of
Round 15, at least.
Real Kashmir were at their usual confident selves at home
and began on the front foot, with Karim Samb earning the penalty after being
tripped by Joseph Gordon. Paulo Cezar stepped up and sent goalkeeper Jaspreet Singh
the wrong way to score his sixth goal of the season and put the hosts ahead.
The Snow Leopards’ lead would’ve been doubled in the 20th
minute if not for a sensational last-ditch tackle by former Real Kashmir
defender Lamine Moro. Karim Samb, who was slipped through on goal by Asrar
Rehber, rounded Jaspreet and seemingly had an open net to aim at until Moro
executed an impeccable slide, nicking the ball off the Senegalese’s feet barely
a yard out of the goal.
Mohammad Inam, who scored Real Kashmir’s winner against
Gokulam Kerala in the previous round, looked lively again. A few minutes before
half-time, he cut through the middle and hit a powerful shot that was palmed
away by Jaspreet. The attack was kept alive by the hosts and Asrar set up Karim
Samb, whose first time shot was blocked by Harpreet Singh as Namdhari continued
to defend desperately.
The visitors had been rather blunt in attack in the first
half and their talisman Cledson Carvalho da Silva was aching to change that in
the second. The Brazilian often lacked support in the final third and had to
rely solely on himself. In the 62nd minute, he got half a sight of goal for the
first time in the match after getting some space behind Aminou Bouba. He tried
to lob the goalkeeper but slightly overhit it. Later, Cledson brilliantly beat
two yellow shirts alone and pulled the trigger from outside the box but was
denied by a prompt block from captain Muhammad Hammad.
However, it was Moro to whom the biggest chance of a
Namdhari equaliser fell in the 91st minute. Pragyan Gogoi found him unmarked at
the far post with an inswinging corner but the Ghanaian headed the golden
opportunity inches over the bar from inside the six-yard box that meant
Namdhari failed to score for the first time in nine matches.