Highlights: Krishna scores late penalty as ATKMB edge FC Goa
(Courtesy : ISL Media)
The game marked the Gaurs' second defeat of the season.
ATK Mohun Bagan managed to get their winning groove back in the Hero Indian Super League as they edged FC Goa 1-0 in a hard-fought contest at the Fatorda Stadium, here on Wednesday.
Roy Krishna (85') netted the winner from a spot-kick to ensure ATKMB climbed back to second spot on the Hero ISL table.
The first half belonged to the Mariners despite Goa enjoying the lion's share of possession. They nullified the Gaurs' attacking threat and controlled the midfield as Juan Ferrando's side failed to register a single shot on target.
Habas' side, on the other hand, looked lively in attack and fashioned a couple of good chances but failed to break the deadlock.
[KH_ADWORDS type="4" align="center"][/KH_ADWORDS]
David Williams was presented with an early chance to put ATKMB ahead in the 9th minute. Krishna pounced on a miscued pass from Edu Bedia and played it to Pronay Halder, who chipped the ball for Williams in the box. The Australian's lob was safely collected by Goa custodian Mohammad Nawaz, who rushed out of his line in time.
While the hosts were happy to sit back and absorb pressure, Goa failed to penetrate the opposition defense and couldn't test ATKMB keeper Arindam Bhattacharja.ATKMB once again came close to taking the lead just before halftime in what was the best chance of the game. However, they were denied by the woodwork.
Receiving a long diagonal ball from the left, Williams cut inside by making space following a delightful touch. The striker launched a pile driver that managed to beat Nawaz but not the upright.
Also Read: Indian Super League 2020-21: Five things we learned in Gameweek 5
Goa began the second-half with vigour and managed to create better chances. They registered their first shot on target in the 56th minute. Alexander Jesuraj whipped a cross in the box for an unmarked Noguera, whose header was straight at Nawaz.
The Gaurs made two attacking substitutions after the hour mark, bringing on Brandon Fernandes and Jorge Ortiz Mendoza, whose arrivals provided them some much needed impetus.
Goa had a claim for a penalty during the 79th minute but the referee did not deem it so. The tables turned just minutes later as ATKMB won a penalty at the other end and finally took the lead through Krishna, who scored his fifth Hero ISL goal of the campaign. Krishna was brought down in the box after an ill-timed tackle from substitute Aibanbha Dohling. The Fijian drilled his spot-kick hard into the bottom left-hand corner, leaving Nawaz with no chance.
For more updates, follow Khel Now on Twitter, Instagram and join our community on Telegram.
Latest News
- Canada national football team contact Ole Gunnar Solskjaer & Jesse Marsch over vacant manager job
- Manchester City's Phil Foden names his four greatest Premier League midfielders of all time
- Scouting Report: Who is Bengaluru FC's bright talent Monirul Molla?
- RFDL 2024: Bengaluru FC qualify, RFYC outwit Chennaiyin FC
- Liverpool interested in €65m rated Eintracht defender Willian Pacho next summer
Trending Articles
- Scouting Report: Who is East Bengal's bright talent Sayan Banerjee?
- Which clubs have won ISL Trophy in the past?
- Anju Turambekar appointed AFC Youth Panel Member to represent Singapore
- Hyderabad FC handed 'another' FIFA transfer ban
- Jahouh's domination and other talking points from Odisha FC's win over Mohun Bagan
Editor Picks
- All-Indian scorecard and other talking points from ISL semi-final between FC Goa and Mumbai City FC
- Which clubs have won ISL Trophy in the past?
- Anju Turambekar appointed AFC Youth Panel Member to represent Singapore
- Top five players with most away goals in UEFA Champions League knockout phase
- Hyderabad FC handed 'another' FIFA transfer ban