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ATK rode Spanish midfielder Javi Hernandez's brace to defeat Chennaiyin FC 3-1 and grab their third Indian Super League (ISL) title, the most by any team so far, in a riveting closed-door final at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa on Saturday.
Hernandez (10', 90+3') opened the scoring for the 2014 and 2016 winners and capped off their summit clash with a stoppage time winner.
Edu Garcia (48th) doubled ATK's lead before Nerijus Valkis (69th) pulled one back for two-time winners Chennaiyin.
But deep into second half stoppage time, Garcia -- who had not found the back of the net before the final -- rounded goalkeeper Vishal Kaith after being teed up by Pronay Halder to score and break into wild celebrations.
But there was no dearth of intensity as both teams looked eager to break the deadlock as early as possible.
Chennaiyin had the first chance to nose ahead in the fourth minute when Valkis' effort came off the crossbar from close range.
ATK broke the deadlock as Hernandez scored his first goal of the season.
John Johnson sent a long ball for Roy Krishna who whizzed past Eli Sabia on the left side of the box to drill a cross which David Williams dummied for Hernandez to score brilliantly on the half volley.
Hernandez could have added to his tally in the 23rd minute but a superb goal line clearance by Laldinliana Renthlei saved Chennaiyin their blushes.
At the other end, Malta striker Andre Schembri forced Arindam Bhattacharya into an acrobatic save just after the half-hour mark from a Rafael Crivellaro free kick.
ATK doubled their advantage soon after the interval. Garcia found David Williams with a long ball. The Australian forward beat Sabia on the left flank to square the ball back to Garcia for the Spaniard to enter the box and slot home from close.
Owen Coyle's side were rewarded for their industry up front. Laldinliana played a one-two with Anirudh Thapa before floating a cross inside the box. Pritam Kotal's poor clearance fell to Jerry Lalrinzuala who sent the ball to Valskis with the Lithuanian finding the back of the net.
Valskis had another golden chance to level the tie from close range but his header was saved well by Bhattacharya under the bar.
For ATK, Garcia was one-on-one with Vishal Kaith but the young Chennaiyin goalkeeper came out of his line in time to avert the danger.
It was end to end till the dying minutes of the match before Garcia sealed the deal with a crisp finish.
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