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Churchill beat Lajong 4-2 with Plaza hat-trick

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Shillong: Shillong Lajong suffered a third consecutive defeat going down 2-4 against Churchill Brothers at the Tilak Maidan in Goa on Thursday.
Willis Plaza scored a hat-trick while D. Cessay scored one goal for Churchill Brothers.
Lajong captain Samuel Lalmuanpuia and Samuel Lyngdoh Kynshi scored a goal each for Lajong.
Churchill Brothers displayed a strong performance against Lajong with their foreign recruits – D. Cessay and W. Plaza – combining well to create problems for Lajong’s defense.
It was these two who were involved in the host’s first goal as D. Cessay delivered a perfect cross for W. Plaza to put it inside the goal through a header from close range in the 18th minute.
Lajong Captain Samuel Lalmuanpuia returned to the team on Thursday and almost found the goal in the early minutes of the match from a long-range effort.
It was, in fact, his shot from the edge of the box that found the equaliser for Lajong in the 30th minute. Nevertheless, chances were flowing plenty for the hosts and they eventually restored their lead to 2-1 in the 39th minute after D. Cessay found the back of the net with an assist from W. Plaza.
Lajong started the second half on the front foot and Samuel Lyngdoh Kynshi equalised in the 48th minute. However, it was W. Plaza again who scored for Churchill in the 51st minute from Israil Gurung’s delivery.
He then completed his hat trick in the 54th minute after a powerful run against the defence to beat the Goalkeeper. The hosts were already leading 4-2 at this stage.
Lajong worked hard but their inexperience and lack of a clinical finisher meant they could not get back in the game.
Nabin Rabha and Mahesh Singh were even brought into the game but neither could make an impact for Lajong.
In the additional time, Samuel Lalmuanpuia took a free kick from outside the box but it hit the post and was cleared to safety. The match thus ended 4-2 in favour of Churchill Brothers.
Having failed to earn a point in any of the last three away matches, Lajong will return to Shillong and hope for better fortunes when they face Minerva Punjab at home on November 23.

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