John Abraham opens up about NorthEast United's Durand Cup 2024 triumph
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John Abraham was supporting his team from the stands during the final
In a nail-biting final of the 133rd edition of the IndianOil Durand Cup, NorthEast United FC created history by beating Mohun Bagan SG 4-3 on penalties, after the game ended 2-2 in regulation time, with the team owner John Abraham watching in from the stands.
The maiden silverware in the club’s history was sealed at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan here Saturday evening with an outstanding performance from the team.
“The feeling of winning the Durand Cup has not yet sunk in. This is just a lesson for all to never give up, to hold on to the team and support the team, not just in winning times but even when we are losing,” John said.
“There’s light at the end of the tunnel and we proved it! Congratulations to the entire team and the staff… I am just a representation standing here talking on their behalf. The real heroes are the staff, the coach, players, and everyone involved in making this team,” he said before adding, “Big congratulations to the team for making this happen. Also, to those fans, who stood by us and supported us through thick and thin… Thank you so much!”
The club’s CEO Mandar Tamhane reflected on the proud moment for the entire North-East region and dedicated the trophy to the fans.
“It is a proud moment for all of us at the football club. It is the first trophy that the club has won and we would like to dedicate this trophy to all our fans,” Tamhane said.
“We are a club which represents eight states, not just one state or one city. It’s a big responsibility for us when we represent our fans. This victory is for the fans, they deserve it for supporting the club through highs and lows. It’s the first victory and it’s very special,” he added.
Highlanders turn the tide
The team made a stunning comeback from 0-2 down at half-time to emerge champions against Mohun Bagan SG, who were playing at home. The head coach Juan Pedro Benali brought on Guillermo Fernandez and Macarton at Half-Time and it proved to be a tactical masterclass. Goals from Alaaeddine Ajaraie (56’) and Guillermo Fernandez (58’) restored the parity early in the second half and changed the momentum in the Highlanders’ favour. However, the game ended 2-2 in regulation time.
In the penalty shootout, NorthEast United FC’s custodian Gurmeet Singh was the hero as he saved penalties from Liston Colaco and Subashish Bose to script history.
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