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Meghalaya script history, reach maiden Santosh Trophy final

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Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), March 1: Forward Sheen Stevenson Sohktung struck a superb goal in the first minute of added time to seal a 2-1 victory against eight-time champions Punjab in the first semi-final as Meghalaya continued their Cinderella run in the National Football Championship for the Santosh Trophy by making a historic entry into the final, here on Wednesday.
Meghalaya soaked up the pressure of being in their first semi-final and went one better by qualifying for the title match, which will be held on Saturday.
The opening goal came in the 16th minute through Parmjit Singh of Punjab but Figo Syndai equalised in the 37th minute for Meghalaya. The blinding winner came off the boot of Sohktung after a terrific one-two with Donlad Diengdoh in the 90th minute.
This was the first Santosh Trophy match played abroad and it also saw the use of Video Assistant Referee for the first time in an domestic Indian match.
Eugeneson Lyngdoh took the place of another former India international Aiborlang Khongjee as manager of the Meghalaya team, which remained coached by Khlain Pyrkhat Syiemlieh.
Meghalaya were quick up front, led by Diengdoh with support from Sohktung but they appeared a little too open at the back (at least in the first half), apart from Brolington Warlarpih, who was excellent on the left.
Punjab grabbed the first goal after a set-piece that Meghalaya goalkeeper Rajat Paul Lyngdoh punched away.
The ball popped up in between three Punjab players and it was Parmjit who unleashed a strike, which went past five different Meghalaya players on its way into the back of the net.
The equaliser also came following a set-piece, with Allen Lyngdoh Nongbri sending a free-kick across the width of the pitch. Dawanchwa Challam’s header went in the direction of Sohktung but he couldn’t get anything on the ball and it fell to Syndai at the far post to tap the ball in.
Earlier, Ronaldkydon Lyngdoh Nonglait grazed the opposition goalie’s gloves with a long-range shot, while, in the second half, Allen narrowly missed out with one of his own long attempts.
Rajat Paul performed well to deny Punjab a second goal in the 66th minute but, once again, his block sent the ball back into play, though this time it was blasted over by Punjab.
In the 78th minute Diengdoh was denied by a brilliant reaction save from the Punjab custodian, Shamsher Singh Mahala.
But just when it looked like the match would go into extra time, Sohktung sealed a memorable victory for Meghalaya in the added time with a brilliant long-range effort that went past the Shamsher, who had made some good saves.
Diengdoh was the danger man for Meghalaya but he turned out to deliver the assist for the winning goal, with Sohktung producing a top-class left-footer.

(Agencies)

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