Saturday, April 27, 2024
spot_img

Salgaocar rally to hold Pune to a 1-1 draw

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

Dempo SC earn first point against Bengaluru

Margao:Salgaocar FC rallied in the second half to hold Pune FC to a 1-1 draw in the opening encounter of the I-League football tournament, here on Saturday.
Pune FC, who dominated the first half took the lead in the 44th minute, through Anthony D’Souza. But Salgaocar fought back in the second half to restore parity in the 80th minute through substiute Gilbert Oliveira.
Pune FC captain and India international Izumi Arata, who created a lot of chances for his team was chosen as ‘Player of the Match’. Pune FC looked more thrustful in their attack as they pressed hard for an early goal but as luck would have it found their sixth minute strike via Anthony D’Souza’s free-kick being disallowed by referee O P Thakur.The ball went inside the net after deflection off Salgaocar defender Gurjinder Singh but Thakur decided to award a penalty to Pune FC as he ruled that the defender has handled the ball.Salgaocar turned out to be the beneficiary as Ryuji Sueoka’s shot saw a diving Subrata Paul tip it towards upright as the score remained goalless.
Japanese born Indian Izumi, who combined well along with Sueoka and D’Souza kept the attack going through the build ups from wide left. At the stroke of half-time, D’Souza intercepted a clearance from defender Francis Kasonde as he sprinted down on the left to unleash an angular left footer that found the back of the net.
Salgaocar found the going tough save Douhou Pierre’s long ranger that lacked power to trouble rival keeper Amrinder Singh, who neatly collected the ball. Pune FC continued to enjoy the early ball possession in the second session but lacked the sting to score.
On the other match Goa’s Dempo SC earned their first ever point while playing against Bengaluru FC, following a goalless draw in the Hero I-League, which kicked off at Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Saturday.
For the fist time, Dempo drew with defending I-League Champions and earned their first point against them. Both teams – Bengaluru and Dempo – earned one point each and are placed third and fourth places on points table, respectively.
Bengaluru, who have never lost to the Goan club in the previous three matches, were jaded in the first half, looking tired following a hectic Indian Super League and Federation Cup. Even the Goan Club players looked tired but they enjoyed nearly 70 per cent of the ball possession and made six attempts at the goal in the first 36 minutes.
However, Bengaluru had three good chances including a penalty, which Chhetri missed thanks to a weak shot which was easily put away by Dempo goalkeeper L. Kattimani, the star player of the day.(PTI)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

Playing with the law

Editor, It is utterly disturbing to see the law and order situation in Shillong getting from bad to worse...

Weaponizing Grievance

Time and again conflicts in Meghalaya and in Shillong city in particular have happened because some groups play...

Origins of the Khasis: The Puzzle Solved

By Bhogtoram Mawroh I thank Glenn Kharkongor for his letter to the editor, for it allows us to discuss...

Heatwave: Govt bans school outdoor activities

SHILLONG, April 26: Amid an ongoing heatwave, the state government on Friday directed educational institutes across the state...