Brazilian winger Gustavo dos Santos' magical left-foot kept Delhi Dynamos in contention for a semi-final berth as they beat Pune City FC by a solitary goal in the 13th round encounter of the Indian Super League, in Pune, on Saturday.
Dos Santos, who scored his fifth goal in the tournament, broke the deadlock in the 88th minute to take Dynamos to 17 points and upto the fourth position in the league table.
Dos Santos, who probably has been only second to countryman Elano Blumer in terms of exhibiting brilliant individual skills weaved past a couple of defenders before slotting it from a narrow angle beating Pune FC custodian Arindam Bhattacharya.
What makes his goal special was the move initiated from the right flank and Dos Santos again did all the spadework with his left-foot.
Alessandro del Piero got some 22 minutes of match time but didn't look like bothering the Pune defence.
Pune should have got the equalizer in the dying moments when their Nigerian striker Dudu Omagbemi had a free header from a cross essayed by Saidou Panandetiguiri but he failed to find the mark.
The closest that Dudu came to scoring was in the 77th minute when a misdirected header from Jermaine Penant left Dudu with an opportunity to score from a sniffing distance but his shot went booming over the horizontal.
Even Greek World Cup Kostas Katsouranis was guilty of not able to head home a perfect cross from Korean Park.
Image: Gustavo dos Santos
Photograph courtesy: Delhi Dynamos/Facebook
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