Southern derby ends in goalless draw

Kerala Blasters had more of the ball in the second half, but could not convert
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Chennaiyin FC and Kerala Blasters had to settle for a goalless draw in the first southern derby of the ISL, at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai.


In a tale of two halves, Chennaiyin were the dominant side in the first period, creating plenty of chances but could not give the right finishing touches. Kerala were the stronger of the two teams in the second half but could not keep their shots on target despite having the better chances.


The draw did neither teams' prospects of making the playoffs any good. Chennaiyin occupy the fourth spot after their second consecutive draw. Both teams have nine points each.


Chennaiyin coach Marco Materazzi made five changes to the team that drew against FC Pune City, opting to start with Bernard Mendy at the back at the expense of marquee player John Arne Riise. Karanjit Singh was back in goal to accommodate another international outfield player.


Kerala's coach Steve Coppell continued with the same squad that won all three points against FC Goa but it didn't seem to work at the start as Chennaiyin had the edge in the first 45 minutes. In the second minute itself, Chennaiyin could have taken the lead. Raphael Augusto won the ball in Kerala's own half and played it down for Dudu Omagbemi whose left-footer was nervously parried away by Kerala goalkeeper Sandip Nandy before a defender kicked it away for a corner.


Two minutes later, Kerala's defence was sloppy as Josu Prieto's back pass was closed down by Davide Succi but Aaron Hughes was on hand to clear the danger.


The best chance of the first half fell at the feet of Mendy. A cross from Baljit Sahni towards the far post found Mendy, who sidestepped Cedric Hengbart but his shot from close range ended up hitting the side netting. Kerala did not have a single shot on goal in the first session and were much improved in the second session with eight shots, three of them on target.


Most of the threat came from Haitian international Kervens Belfort, who struck a majestic winner against Goa in the previous game. His first attempt on goal was at the hour mark when Mohammad Rafi's header found Belfort but his first time shot was just wide of the mark.


Belfort was again in the thick of action when Mohammed Rafique's cross from the right saw Belfort get ahead of Chennaiyin defender Mehrajuddin Wadoo but the effort missed the target by a whisker.