Thiruvananthapuram Kombans, despite playing with a numerical disadvantage for much of the match, managed to salvage a 1-1 draw against Kannur Warriors FC in the Chandrasekharan Nair stadium on Saturday.
The match started with Warriors dominating possession and creating early chances. Praygan Sundar Gogoi’s free-kick in the fifth minute was tipped over by Kombans goalkeeper Michel Santos. However, Kombans’ defense held firm, despite the relentless pressure from the visitors.
The turning point of the match came just before half-time when Kombans captain Patrick Mota received two yellow cards in quick succession for needless fouls. This gave Warriors a numerical advantage and they capitalized on it in the second half.
In the 56th minute, Warriors’ Cameroonian player Ernesten Lavsamba scored a spectacular volley from the top of the box to put his side into the lead. Kombans, now playing with 10 men, faced an uphill battle.
However, the home team showed great resilience and determination. They fought back and created several chances of their own. In the 86th minute, substitute Ganesan scored a crucial equalizer for Kombans. He crashed in a rebound from a free-kick, much to the disappointment of the Warriors.
The goal came against the run of play and gave Kombans a valuable point. The draw keeps them in contention for a playoff spot, while Warriors remain in the hunt for the championship.