Bhausaheb Bandodkar Trophy 2024: Chennaiyin FC ease past Churchill Brothers
(Courtesy : Goa Football Association)
Chennaiyin FC start their Bhausaheb Bandodkar Trophy campaign in style.
Chennaiyin FC opened their campaign with a dominant win in the second edition of the Bhausaheb Bandodkar Memorial Trophy, securing a comprehensive 4-1 victory over Churchill Brothers FC on Sunday evening at the PJN Stadium, Fatorda.
The two-time Indian Super League (ISL) champions controlled the game from start to finish, with goals from Elson Dias, Wilmar Gil, Gurkirat Singh, and substitute Irfan Yadwad.
Chennaiyin FC drew first blood in the 9th minute when Elson Dias capitalized on a defensive error by Churchill Brothers. A corner kick from Connor Shields was poorly dealt with by the Churchill defense, and Dias, with quick reflexes, tapped the ball into the net, giving Chennaiyin an early lead.
Churchill Brothers, however, responded swiftly. In the 19th minute, a well-executed play saw Stendly Fernandes deliver a precise pass to Lesly Rebello, who in turn set up Kilane Diamande. With poise, Diamande slotted the ball past the Chennaiyin goalkeeper, restoring parity and reigniting hopes for the Red Machines.
Chennaiyin regained their advantage in the 32nd minute. Connor Shields once again played a pivotal role, delivering a pinpoint cross into the box. Wilmar Gil rose above the Churchill defenders and headed the ball into the net, making it 2-1.
Just before the halftime whistle, Chennaiyin struck again. Laldinpuia’s cross found Gurkirat Singh at the edge of the box, who unleashed a powerful half-volley, leaving the Churchill goalkeeper with no chance and extending the lead to 3-1.
The second half saw Churchill Brothers attempting to claw their way back into the game, but Chennaiyin’s defense remained firm. The introduction of Vincy Barretto and Irfan Yadwad in the 60th minute added fresh energy to Chennaiyin’s attack. In the 65th minute, the substitution paid dividends as Barretto delivered a low cross into the box, which Yadwad confidently tapped in, sealing the victory with a fourth goal.
Despite Churchill Brothers’ continued efforts to reduce the deficit, Chennaiyin FC’s defense, marshaled by their experienced backline, held firm to secure a well-deserved win. The victory not only earned Chennaiyin three points but also a significant morale boost as they continue to build momentum in the tournament.
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