ISL 2016: Delhi Dynamos 1-1 NorthEast United - 5 Talking Points

Delhi Dynamos vs NorthEast United
A free-kick goes through the NorthEast wall (Images courtesy of ISL)

#2 Delhi’s share of mistakes

Richard Gadze
Delhi’s Gadze trying to get past the NorthEast defence (Images courtesy of ISL)

Delhi too made a couple of bad misses, with Ghana forward Richard Gadze being at the centre of the action both times. Minutes into the second half, Gadze had a golden chance to give Delhi a comfortable two-goal cushion.

A lofted ball came in for the forward, which was challenged by NorthEast United marquee player Didier Zokora.

Gadze managed to beat the Ivory Coast midfielder and was able to set up a one-on-one with Subrata Pal. The NorthEast goalkeeper made no mistake, this time around and saved the ball.

The second chance came a few minutes after the equaliser by Emiliano Alfaro. Gadze made a solo run but ended up going a little too deep into the box and hit the side net.

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