Chennai: The host Chennaiyin FC outperformed Kerala Blasters FC to win a onesided encounter 3-1 in the sixth edition of Indian Super League at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Friday.
Chennaiyin took an early lead through Andre Schembri (4') before Bartholomew Ogbeche equalised for Kerala Blasters with a brilliant strike (14'). However, Lallianzuala Chhangte (30') restored the lead in dramatic circumstances before Nerijus Valskis (40') sealed the first win for new Chennaiyin manager Owen Coyle.
The result saw Chennaiyin leapfrog Kerala into the eighth position while the visitors stretched their winless run to eight matches.
The hosts started the game with purpose and stormed into the lead within four minutes. Kerala defenders were caught ball-watching as Rafael Crivellaro waltzed his way through them way too easily and squared the ball for Schembri to tap in.
The early goal injected a bit of confidence into the home side's game, but they could not hold on to the lead for long. Kerala equalised in the 14th minute through Ogbeche. An intelligent free-kick routine saw Mario Arques lay the ball off for Ogbeche, who finished with an excellent shot that flew past a hapless Vishal Kaith.
The game took a dramatic turn around the 25th-minute mark when Chennaiyin caught the Kerala defence off-guard with a quick free-kick. Schembri was sent clear on goal and the Maltese striker squared it for Nerijus Valskis to turn it in. However, the goal sparked huge protests from the Kerala players and officials, with the referee eventually disallowing the goal after consultation with the linesmen.
However, Chennaiyin wasted no time and regained the lead immediately after the match restarted. Rafael found some space in the middle and chipped a pass for Valskis. The Lithuanian laid it off first-time for Chhangte who took it in his stride and slid it in past T.P. Rehenesh in the Kerala goal.
The disheartened visitors disintegrated and ended up conceding yet another goal. Chhangte got on the end of a long ball from Anirudh Thapa and attempted a lob from distance after seeing Rehenesh rush off his line. However, the ball bounced back off the post and fell for Valskis who tucked it in to send the home crowd into raptures.