Indian Super League: Kerala Blasters edge Hyderabad FC 1-0

Manolo Marquez’s side, who were on an eight-game unbeaten streak going into the game, like the Blasters, fell to just their second defeat of the season.

Kerala Blasters players celebrate a goal against Hyderabad FC; Credit: Twitter@IndSuperLeague
By Karthik Raman | Jan 9, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Hyderabad FC failed to continue their fine run on a tough night in Vasco as Alvaro Vasquez’s 42nd minute strike from close range was enough for Kerala Blasters to register all three points from an action-packed Indian Super League clash on Sunday. Manolo Marquez’s side, who were on an eight-game unbeaten streak going into the game, like the Blasters, fell to just their second defeat of the season. This result takes Kerala to the top of the table while Hyderabad drop down to 3rd, with 16 points from 10 games at the half-way stage in the 2021-22 ISL campaign.

Hyderabad started the game in bright fashion, constantly pushing the hosts back for most of the first half. Edu Garcia hit the crossbar while Bart Ogbeche came close on a couple of occasions. But it was Vasquez’s volley from close range at the end of a long throw-in that decided the final outcome of the game in favour of the hosts.

Hyderabad unable to level the scoreline

Manolo introduced the likes of Sahil Tavora, Javi Siverio, Mohammad Yasir, Rohit Danu and Seityasen Singh in search of an equaliser as the second half grew but Ivan Vukomanović’s side stood tall and managed the game well to see it off at 1-0. Laxmikant Kattimani pulled out a couple of superb saves in either half while Asish Rai and Aniket Jadhav produced some bright moments all throughout the night. 

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Joao Victor, Juanan and Nikhil Poojary also stuck to their task well but it was a night where luck did not favour Manolo’s men who failed to score for just the second time this season. In the end, Hyderabad had five shots on target but failed to really test Prabhsukhan Gill, who managed to hold on to his clean sheet.

The game will also be remembered for a flurry of yellow cards, with as many as nine players booked in ninety minutes of the night. HFC are back in action when they take on Chennaiyin FC on Thursday, January 13, in another crunch clash at Fatorda. 

In their last match on Wednesday night, Hyderabad FC left it late to win a point against ATK Mohun Bagan in a nail-biting game at Fatorda. A David Williams (1’) goal and an Asish Rai own goal (64’) could have won the game for the hosts but Bart Ogbeche (18’) and Javi Siverio (90 +1’) found equalizers for Manolo Marquez’s men on a dramatic night.





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