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East Bengal secure second derby win against arch-rivals Mohun Bagan Super Giant

Captain Silva hit a brace, while Nandhakumar Sekar too got his name on the scoresheet

Our Bureau Calcutta Published 20.01.24, 09:02 AM
East Bengal captain Cleiton Silva, in this picture shared by the club on X, takes a shot at Mohun Bagan Super Giant goal even as Brendan Hamill tries to close him down during the Kalinga Super Cup match at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Friday

East Bengal captain Cleiton Silva, in this picture shared by the club on X, takes a shot at Mohun Bagan Super Giant goal even as Brendan Hamill tries to close him down during the Kalinga Super Cup match at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Friday Stock Photographer

Cleiton Silva led from the front as East Bengal secured their second derby win of the season against arch-rivals Mohun Bagan Super Giant in a Group A match and stormed into the semi-finals of the Kalinga Super Cup at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Friday.

East Bengal captain Silva hit a brace, while Nandhakumar Sekar too got his name on the scoresheet. Hector Yuste had given Mohun Bagan the lead early in the first half.

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East Bengal thus achieved victories in all three of their group matches, leading them to finish at the top of their group with nine points. Bagan had to settle for the second spot with six points, including two wins and a loss in their three matches.

Earlier, Sreenidi Deccan FC defeated Hyderabad FC 4-1 in an inconsequential match.

Both East Bengal and Mohun Bagan started the match on six points each and shared an identical goal difference of +2. However, East Bengal held a slight edge in the standings as they scored more goals than Mohun Bagan.

With the group winners making it to the semi-finals, Bagan entered the match with a clear objective: a win was essential to advance to the knockout stage. This understanding was evident from the outset, as they adopted an aggressive stance from the beginning.

Bagan’s forwards actively sought to penetrate the East Bengal defence, employing smart passes and through balls in their attempt to create scoring opportunities.

They also utilised the full width of the pitch, aiming to stretch East Bengal’s defence and create spaces for attacking plays. This led to a series of attacks and a significant number of set-pieces in the first 20 minutes. This pressure eventually resulted in a breakthrough in the 19th minute. Dimitros Petratos delivered a well-executed low corner kick, and Hector Yuste flicked the ball in at the near post to score.

Despite conceding the goal, East Bengal did not lose their spirit. Instead, they responded in style. After a Souvik Chakraborty attempt struck the crosspiece in the 21st minute, East Bengal’s efforts were rewarded in the 24th minute.

The goal originated from a throw-in by Mohamad Rakip, which resulted in a chaotic situation outside the Bagan penalty box.

Seizing a loose ball, Silva fired a robust strike that successfully bypassed the reach of Bagan goalkeeper Arsh Anwer Shaikh and nestled into the net.

With the score tied at 1-1, both teams engaged in a tight contest. The first half concluded with a dramatic moment when Bagan were awarded a penalty after a shot from their winger, Kiyan Nassiri, struck the hand of Hijazi Maher inside the East Bengal box.

Dimitros Petratos took the responsibility to take the spot kick and scored, but his goal was chalked off because teammates Hugo Boumous and Raj Basfore had encroached into the box too soon.

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