Thursday, April 17, 2025

Pandita’s late blow sinks East Bengal

Date:

Share post:

Bambolim, Jan 11: A resilient performance from Jamshedpur FC saw them win 1-0 against SC East Bengal in the Indian Super League here on Tuesday.
The result allowed Owen Coyle’s men to leapfrog the competition and reach first place in the points table with 19 points. Ishan Pandita (88’) was the difference-maker after scoring another late goal with a towering header to secure three points for Jamshedpur FC.
The early exchanges saw both teams create half chances as there was little to separate the teams.
Arindam Bhattacharja was called into action in the 27th minute after Murray found space behind the defensive line. The goalkeeper did well to leave the box and make the clearance.
No major scoring chances fell to either team until the half-hour mark.
Despite dominating the possession and creating more attacking opportunities, JFC was not able to score as both teams went into the break without scoring.
The Men of Steel started the second half on the front foot, with Jordan Murray hitting the crossbar with a looping header.
The last 15-minutes saw JFC attack with more intensity.
Murray was again on target in the 85th minute but his right-footed shot lacked the power to beat the SCEB custodian.
However, it was Ishan Pandita yet again who scored a late goal to break SCEB hearts. The striker scored with a precise header after meeting with Greg Stewart’s corner. (PTI)

Related articles

Police notice to Telangana IAS officer for posting AI-generated image about tree-cutting

Hyderabad, April 16:  The Telangana Police have issued a notice to senior IAS officer Smita Sabharwal for reposting...

SC fixes May 14 for hearing on pleas against law dropping CJI from EC appointment panel

New Delhi, April 16: The Supreme Court on Wednesday fixed May 14 for hearing on a clutch of...

US Vice President Vance, Second Lady to visit Delhi, Jaipur and Agra during India visit

Washington, April 16: US Vice-President J.D. Vance and his Indian-descent wife Usha Vance will be visiting Delhi, Agra...

Operation Brahma: Indian sends prefabricated office and housing units to quake-hit Myanmar

Yangon, April 16: India's humanitarian assistance to earthquake-hit Myanmar under Operation Brahma continued on Wednesday as the next...