Aizawl doubled their advantage in the 17th minute. A through ball released Lalthanmawia on the left and the winger delivered a beautifully weighted cross past the Lajong defence. Ramdinthara made a beautifully timed run into the Lajong penalty box before connecting with the ball sweetly and finding the back of the net.

Aizawl were content with their lead and allowed Lajong to dominate the proceedings, with the home side finishing with 70 percent of ball possession but little to show for it. Aizawl ensured that their defence held firm and negated Lajong’s attacks easily.

The lead was further extended in the 57th minute when a bungle from Lajong goalkeeper Bishal Lama gifted Aizawl their third goal. Lalthanmawia was again in the thick of action as he curled in a corner from the right. Zoherliana evaded his marker and headed down the ball, which bounced awkwardly in front of Lama. The goalkeeper, who should have collected the ball comfortably, failed to react swiftly and the ball crossed the goal line.

Off the pitch, it looked like there was a breakdown in security as numerous (ticketless) spectators managed to get in during the game and sit in the unfinished bleachers on the eastern side of the ground.

SLFC must now pick themselves up and head to Srinagar where they will meet fifth-placed Real Kashmir FC on 16th December.

Shillong Lajong’s squad today:
Bishal Lama (GK), Ronney Kharbudon, Saveme Tariang (sub Allen Lyngdoh Nongbri 64′), Kynsailang Khongsit, Daniel Goncalves, Hardy Cliff Nongbri, Ronaldkydon Lyngdoh Nonglait, Laiwang Bohham (sub Wadajied Kynsai Ryngkhlem 46′), Pursunep (sub Shano Tariang 64′), Abdou Karim Samb, Kynsaibor Lhuid (sub Figo Syndai 65′)

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