Churchill Bros settle for a point in Punjab

The Red Machines are eighth with five points from six matches while the Punjab side are grounded with two points from equal outings

AGENCIES, LUDHIANA: Churchill Brothers FC were held to a goalless draw against Minerva Punjab FC in the I-League match, at the Guru Nanak Stadium, Ludhiana, on Wednesday.
The result leaves Churchill Bros on eighth position with five points from six outings while the Punjab side are grounded at the bottom with 2 points from equal outings
Churchill Brothers led by Keenan Almeida had opted to bank on their winning formula playing the same eleven and same formation 4-1-4-1 against Minerva who have featured David to start in the attacking third alongside Ivan Filatov and Loveday who are back to strengthen the back four along with Kareem pushing Arashpreet to the wings.
Churchill Brothers played their routine attacking football banking on their lone striker Anthony Wolfe who was kept on keen watch by the two strong foreign Minerva centre backs Loveday and Kareem. 
Minerva FC played total high pressing football to prevent the Churchill attacks. The game saw a lot of end-to-end actions, with Minerva having most of the opportunities. 
Both teams got chances of scoring, but Minerva had wasted their best chances from a one-on-one opportunity when David shot wide with only Churchill custodian Priyant Singh at his sight. Ivan spilled a cross from Victor Amobi just inches over the target.  Kareem saw his free kick come off the crossbar after a touch on by Priyant Singh.
At the other end Germanpreet’s cheeky error led to Churchill striker Wolfe finding Lyngdoh but Arashpreet came to Minerva’s rescue.
Loveday brought down Wolfe at the edge of the box, which was a controversial decision as it looked like a penalty driving Churchill coach Fernandes furious.
In the second half, the game began to build up as Minerva and Churchill Brothers both started using the width of the field. The Red Machines defender Rowilson came close to scoring after dribbling past Kareem but the lad failed to direct his shot at goal.
Victor Amobi was the spearhead along the flanks for Minerva Punjab FC, while Keenan Almeida was on owl’s watch to put away the threatening areal duals. 
Second half substitute Uttam Rai failed to be a threat upfront as he was sloppy upfront for the home team.
Adil Khan picked on some ambitious efforts from halfway through, but they didn’t really trouble Arnab Das, the Minervan Custodian.  The game was well in the balance till the brink of the moment with the end-to-end tackles flying in and Minerva having two of their attacking players booked in quick successions. 
The Red Machines played with all grit and determination to slot home another three points, but then it was a share of spoils at full time at the Guru Nanak Stadium in Ludhiana.
The hero of the match was awarded to the Churchill Brother defender Rowilson Rodrigues for his brilliant defending display throughout the course of the game.

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