ISL 2022-23: Hyderabad FC surge to second spot after win over Chennaiyin FC

Hyderabad's Halicharan Narzary celebrates after scoring against Chennaiyin.
Hyderabad's Halicharan Narzary celebrates after scoring against Chennaiyin.
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Hyderabad FC returned to winning ways after back-to-back defeats as they beat Chennaiyin FC 3-1 in their Indian Super League (ISL) match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Saturday.

Halicharan Narzary, Chinglensana Singh, and substitute Borja Herrera scored in the second half to push the defending champions back into second place.

Chennaiyin FC made four changes that saw Gurmukh Singh, Vincy Barretto, Edwin Vanspaul, and Abdenasser El Khayati coming in as Vafa Hakhamaneshi, Sajal Bag, and Sourav Das, Jockson Dhas were left out. A couple of changes for Hyderabad saw Joel Chianese and Halicharan Narzary return to the lineup, as Borja was benched and Reagan Singh was not in the squad.

Hyderabad FC almost got their noses in front in first-half stoppage time. Nikhil Poojary crossed the ball from the right flank before Fallou Diagne beat Chianese to it. However, a clearance went straight to Narzary, whose shot rattled the crossbar.

Five minutes past the hour-mark, the deadlock was broken with a superb strike from Narzary. Hyderabad FC's short corner routine saw Chennaiyin FC tackle the ball straight into the path of Narzary, who wrapped his boot around it and buried it into the back of the net. Moments after the opening goal, Chennaiyin FC were reduced to ten men when right-back Ajith was shown a second yellow in the 71st minute.

Approaching the game's final quarter, Hyderabad doubled their advantage thanks to Chinglensana Singh's close-range volley. Another corner was not cleared properly by Chennaiyin as they only cleared it as far as Chinglensana, who smashed it into the goal in the 74th minute.

Four minutes later, Chennaiyin pulled one back when El Khayati's cross from the left was headed in by Petar Sliskovic. However, the joy was short-lived as Hyderabad re-established their two-goal advantage seven minutes later. Borja picked the ball out of the air at the edge of the box and fired it into the top-left corner.

The win lifted Hyderabad FC back into second place, two points behind leaders Mumbai City FC. They will return home to host East Bengal FC on December 9, Friday. Chennaiyin FC remained in seventh place, two points behind FC Goa and Kerala Blasters FC. They will travel to Guwahati to face NorthEast United FC on December 10, Saturday.