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ISL 2021-22: Kerala Blasters beat Chennaiyin to keep semis hope alive

Kerala Blasters kept their semifinal hopes alive with a clinical 3-0 win over struggling Chennaiyin FC on Saturday.

Jorge Pereyra Diaz (52nd, 55th), returning to the side after serving a one-match suspension, scored a brace in the space of three minutes before Adrian Luna (90th) sealed the issue for Kerala with a world-class goal from a free-kick.

The result means Kerala are back in the top four with 30 points from 18 matches. Chennaiyin, already out of the semifinal race, remained in the eighth spot with 20 points from 19 matches.

Both the teams looked keen to attack from the word go with Kerala keeping more of the ball and Chennaiyin looking to hit them on the counter.

With nothing to lose, Chennaiyin played with more freedom than they did all season. Anirudh Thapa underlined their intent with a lovely ball out wide to Edwin Vanspaul, who sent in a cross for Lukasz Gikiewicz who was ruled offside.

Minutes later, Jobby Justin headed inches wide of the target from a Vladimir Koman corner at the far post.

Closer to halftime, Kerala got a glorious opportunity, Adrian Luna and Alvaro Vazquez combining well to set up Jorge Diaz, who fluffed his lines from a couple of yards out with the goal gaping wide open.

Kerala started the second half on the front foot with Diaz making amends for his miss in the first period by scoring a quickfire brace.

First, the Argentine outfoxed his marker to punt the ball past the keeper, and then three minutes later converted a rebound after Sanjeev Stalin's effort came off the crossbar.

It was a brilliant move that saw Vazquez back-heel for Stalin who burst forward and showed sublime skills to beat his man. Diaz was at the right place at the right time to thump home Stalin's rebound and make it 2-0 for the yellow army.

Luna then racked up a delicious goal, sending a knuckle-ball free-kick over the ball and dipping just in time to beat Vishal Kaith all ends up in the Chennaiyin goal

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