Bhubaneswar: Odisha FC rallied from a two-goal deficit to share points with Kerala Blasters in their ISL clash at Kalinga Stadium on Thursday night.
Interestingly, all four goals came in the opening half.
Noah Sadaoui and Jesus Jimenez scored in the space of three minutes to hand Blasters a 2-0 advantage midway through first session and stun the local fans into silence.
A stroke of luck helped Odisha FC back into the game as the visitors; Alexandre Coeffe put the ball into his own goal in the 29th minute.
The ever dependable Diego Mauricio made it 2-2 after 36 minutes.
Odisha FC, who have 4 points from as many games after starting with 2 defeats, are in ninth place.
The Kalinga Warriors will next face East Bengal at home on October 22.
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