SC East Bengal claim maiden ISL 2021/22 win, beats FC Goa
(Courtesy : ISL Media)
Naorem Mahesh Singh was the star of the show as he scored two goals for the winners on Wednesday.
It took SC East Bengal 347 days to end their winless run in the Hero Indian Super League as the Red and Gold brigade inflicted a blow to the semi-final hopes of FC Goa with a 2-1 win at the Athletic Stadium in Bambolim, today. The first win of the season helps East Bengal rise from the bottom while FC Goa remain stuck on ninth place in the table.
Mahesh Naorem Singh (9’) scored early for East Bengal against the run of play until Alberto Noguera (37’) levelled the score for FC Goa. Naorem Singh (42’) completed his brace after a gift from the opposition defender which remained the difference between the teams.
Despite dominating the possession, FC Goa were dealt a shock in the early stages after an unforced error from Edu Bedia caught Anwar Ali off-guard against East Bengal . Mahesh Naorem Singh took advantage of the situation, pounced on the ball, and put it past the advancing goalkeeper from a one-on-one situation to score the opener. Before the half-hour mark, the skipper of the Gaurs fed Alexander Jesuraj with a penetrating through ball but he wasted the opportunity to equalise by airing the shot above the crossbar.
Darren Sidoel then took a shot from distance post the drinks break but his attempt went wide off the mark. FC Goa finally scored the equaliser against East Bengal after Jorge Ortiz delivered a defence-splitting pass for Alberto Noguera who found space inside the box and beat Arindam Bhattacharja with his left foot from a narrow angle. Three minutes before halftime, Naorem Singh gave East Bengal the lead yet again against FC Goa after Anwar Ali gifted the ball to him inside his own box. Although the striker’s attempt struck the bar and came out, the assistant referee awarded the goal as the ball had crossed the goal line.
The second half saw the Gaurs intensely searching for another equaliser against East Bengal. However, there were not many clear scoring chances for the Gaurs. The Red & Gold Brigade were defending in numbers, denying any sort of space to the opposition attackers. The fourth official added seven minutes of added time after the regulation period. Mario Rivera’s men held on to their lead with a collective effort to record the first elusive win of the season.
FC Goa will be up against Bengaluru FC in their next at the Athletic Stadium on Sunday while SC East Bengal faces a stern Hyderabad FC challenge at the Tilak Maidan Stadium on Monday.
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