Real Kashmir share points with Churchill

Real Kashmir’s Gnohere Krizo (C) tries to go past Churchill Brothers’ defenders during the I-League encounter in Srinagar, Tuesday

Srinagar: There was no encore in store and debutants Real Kashmir had to be contend with share the spoils with Churchill Brothers following a goalless draw in their first-ever home game of the I-league here Tuesday.

A few days after a terrific start to their maiden season in the country’s top-flight, when they stunned defending champions Minerva Punjab FC in their own den, Real Kashmir entered the game as the fancied team.

But former champions Churchill Brothers, reduced to 10 men, are a fancied outfit and managed to stave off a spirited challenge by the hosts at the TRC Polo Synthetic Turf Ground. Real Kashmir could not register three points after being denied twice by the woodwork, once in each half.

It was a competitive start to the game as both sides were looking to dominate the midfield, but they lacked creativity as the match progressed.

The first significant chance of the game fell for Danish Farooq but the midfielder was denied by the crossbar. It was an accurate cross from Brian Mascarenhas from the left flank and Farooq took a shot, which beat goalkeeper James Kithan, but the woodwork came in the way.

The result may have left the home fans asking for more but also ensured that Robertson’s men stayed unbeaten after two matches in a week. There was a chance for Real Kashmir towards the end, but that did not ended in a goal.

 

 

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