Kolkata: Bottom-placed NorthEast United FC struck through a Simao Sabrosa penalty to shock reigning champions Atletico de Kolkata 1-0 in an Indian Super League football match at Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan here today.
This was the Highlanders' third win this season as they opened up the table to move to 10 points, same as ATK and Chennayin FC, who are on fifth and sixth places respectively on goal difference.
For the home side this was its fourth loss of the season and second successive at home with their last match against Delhi Dynamos FC ending on an identical scoreline.
The visitors stunned the home fans, taking a ninth minute lead through a Sabrosa penalty, which came off a dubious decision.
Referee David John Gantar pointed to the dreaded spot, much to the horror of the home side, after Carlos Lopez was brought down inside the box by Ofentse Nato in a goalmouth melee from a Simao corner.
A fit-again Simao, who started in the XI, converted the penalty without much fuss and the Highlanders held on to the lead in the first-half despite some promising raids by ATK.
The defending champions had their best chance in the 38th minute when their latest recruit Mohammad Rafique, after being set up by Borja Fernandes, brillianty side-stepped Raju Yumnam from the right flank to send a perfect cross to Iain Hume.
The hattrick hero in Mumbai, however failed, to keep the header down as the ball sailed over the bar and landed on the roof of the net.
The Highlanders looked extremely organised after the changeover and put all their force in the backline with the giant Andre Bikey of Cameroon holding fort along with Argentine Carlos Lopez in the central defence.
In fact the six-feet-tall defender should be given the credit for earning full points in an away match with a brilliant interception near the goalline in the 65th minute.
Displaying a perfect execution of defence, Bikey kept Hume stranded near the goal when he guided a well-directed cross of Samheed Doutie away.
ATK, too, changed their strategy and bolstered their attack with Hume, Valdo and Rafique up front but their poor luck continued and they could not find any penetration in front of a turnout of 38456.
Desparate to return to winning ways, Farias made a flurry of changes including their marquee player Simao, who figured in the starting XI having recovered from injury.
The other changes included that of Nicolas Velez, Reagan Singh, Bruno Arias, and Siam Hanghal in place of Francis Dadzie, Diomansy Kamara, Sanju, Seityasen and Cedric Hengbart.
Habas did not tinker much with the team that won 4-1 in Mumbai with Rafique being the solitary change in place of Syed Rahim Nabi.