ISL 2016: FC Pune City 4-3 Delhi Dynamos - 5 Talking points

Mohammed Sissoko
Sissoko made up for his missed penalty by scoring in the second half (Images courtesy of ISL)

#4 Excellent attacking display by both sides

Both teams attacked with intent (Images courtesy of ISL)

The result might have been in Pune’s favour but it was a thoroughly even contest. This match saw the highest number of goals being scored and broke the previous record of 3-3. Both the sides engaged in quick passing and pacey counter attacks.

It was possibly the best-attacking game of this edition and the scoreline aptly reflected the same, but not all was hunky dory in the defensive department. The nimble footwork from both sets of players made it a riveting experience for the fans.

In spite of the fact that Delhi Dynamos were sitting comfortably at the top, they did not hold back and were always on the lookout to score the first goal. Their efforts were rewarded at the brink of half time, Kean Lewis scoring the first goal of the game.

Quick movements and brisk passing from the visitors cut through the home defence like a hot knife through butter.

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