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ISL Season 4: Brown's header keeps Blasters' play-off hopes alive

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Wes Brown Kerala Blasters' Wes Brown, right, celebrates after scoring a goal against NorthEast United. Photo: ISL

Guwahati: Defender Wes Brown scored the solitary goal as Kerala Blasters kept their play-off hopes alive in the Indian Super League by defeating Northeast United 1-0 at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, here on Saturday.

Brown produced his maiden ISL goal in the 28th minute to put Kerala ahead even as the home favorites couldn't find an equalizer despite making some creditable efforts in the field.

The former Manchester United player headed the ball into the back of the net from Jackichand Singh's corner.

After this win, Kerela held on to the fifth spot with 24 points from 16 matches, one adrift of Jamshedpur FC, who are the fifth position with 25 points. Northeast United were also static at the ninth place after suffering their 11th loss.

  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters

    Wes Brown of Kerala Blasters celebrate his goal against NorthEast United. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters

    Kerala Blasters players before the match against NorthEast United. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters

    NorthEast United fans during the ISL match in Guwahati. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters

    Lalrindika Ralte, left, and Arata Izumi in action. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters

    Kerala Blasters captain Sandesh Jinghan in action. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters

    Kerala Blasters head coach David James celebrates after their win over NothEast United. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters

    Lalrindika Ralte, left, and Gudjon Baldvinsson battle for the ball. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters

    Pulga of Kerala Blasters applauds fans after their win over NorthEast United. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Kerala Blasters

Northeast will face Mumbai City FC on February 22, while Kerala takes on Chennaiyin FC on February 23.

In the 10th minute, Northeast had an early chance when Danilo Lopes failed to get pass custodian Paul Rachubka after being fed by Maic Sema.

Eight minutes later, the visitors had a good chance to draw first blood but India international CK Vineeth failed to slot the ball home.

Kerala grabbed the lead in the 28th minute when they scored from set play. Jackichand stood up for the corner and his delivery was headed into the net by Wes Brown in what was his debut goal in the tournament.

In the dying minutes of the first half, Danilo Lopes conjured up hopes of bringing up the equalizer when he charged into the 18-yard-box but his shot from the left was staved off by Rachubka.

In the second half, John Mosquera, who replaced Danilo Lopes, missed another chance when his header fell into the hands of Rachubka.

NorthEast came close to find the equalizer in the 72nd minute when Lalrindika Ralte released a bullet strike from the edge of the Kerala box but it bounced off the crossbar. His second effort from the rebound too was collected by Rachubka.

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