Lajong right back Ronney had the perfect opportunity to put his side in the lead, when Douglas played a ball across the face of the goal, and the former only had to tap it into an empty net. The Mohammedan camp heaved a sigh of relief when he side-footed it inches wide.

Padam Chettri, Mohammedan Sporting’s goalkeeper, who has had a stellar season, pulled off a brilliant save to maintain parity just before the half-time break, as he palmed away a shot by Marcos Silva from point-blank range. Padam knows a thing or two about playing here, being a local boy and having played many a season for Rangdajied United FC. There were a couple of former Lajong players in the visiting side, too, namely Samuel Lalmuanpuia and Zodingliana.

The home side started with the same tempo in the second half, but the table toppers managed the situation well. They stayed back and waited for the opportunity that soon presented itself.

Kozlov, who had come on as a first-half substitute, latched on to a clearance and found himself inside the box with just the keeper to beat, which he subsequently did. Finally, some breathing space for Mohammedan.

Making it a collective effort by the team, the visiting defenders put in an absolute shift in injury time. Joseph Adjei showed some brilliant anticipation to position himself beside Padam as Lajong’s Kynsaibor Lhuid pulled the trigger. Adjei simply booted the effort away, to secure Mohammedan’s 15th win of the season.

Lajong aren’t ending the season as well as they began it. SLFC have not won any of their last five encounters and they’ve now lost three in a row. Still, they’ll have a shot to end their comeback campaign well in their final match but it’ll be a tough one – facing second-placed Sreenidi Deccan away next Saturday. If the Reds can win there and if Delhi lose to Mohammedan, Lajong will take sixth place, which will be no bad end to their season.