I-League 2023-24: Newcomers Delhi FC destroy former champions Aizawl FC

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Gourav Rawat scored a brace
Former champions Aizawl FC found themselves at the receiving end on their home turf on Friday, November 17, 2023, when they were outclassed and outplayed 5-1 by Delhi FC in the 2023-24 I-League at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium.
While heavy and non-stop rain left everyone on and off the pitch completely drenched for the entire period of the match, debutants Delhi FC toyed with their rivals to pick up three points, which took their tally to seven points from four matches.
Aizawl FC had registered a convincing win against NEROCA FC in their previous outing. However, any hope of the home team performing a repeat show was dashed in the first half itself as Guarav Rawat struck twice in the 14th and 23rd minute to give Delhi FC a 2-0 lead.
Aizawl FC pulled one back in the 46th minute through R Lalthanmawia, but that was all they could do. The winners geared themselves up in the last half an hour to slam in three more goals with their three foreigners, Sergio Barbosa Junior, Aroldo da Silva Arruda (both Brazilian) and Alaeldin Eissa Elmaghraby (Egypt), finding the net. The hosts now have six points from four matches.
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