Mohun Bagan Super Giant make second successive IndianOil Durand Cup final

Mohun Bagan Super Giant make second successive IndianOil Durand Cup final

Mohun Bagan Super Giant – 2 (Petratos ’68 (Pen) Thapa ‘84)    Bengaluru FC –2 (Sunil ’42 (Pen) Vinith ‘51)

Tie-Breaker 4-3 (Mohun Bagan Super Giant)

Cummings-1 Mendez- 1

Manvir- 1      Bheke- 1

Liston-1        Pedro Capo- 1

Petratos-1    Narzary-x

Stewart-x     Jovanovic-x

KolkataAugust 27, 2024: Mohun Bagan Super Giant will defend their title come Saturday (August 31, 2024), after they defeated Bengaluru FC 4-3 on penalties in the second semi-final of the 133rd IndianOil Durand Cuphere at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK). The two top sides were locked 2-2 after regulation time with the Mariners coming back from two goals down to force a penalty shootout to decide the winner. Sunil Chhetri converted from the spot to give the Blues an early lead and young Vinith Venkatesh doubled the lead early in the second half. The home side came back with a Dimitri Petratos penalty of their own and an Anuruddh Thapa stunner in the end stages. Vishal Kaith then turned hero for the Maroon and Green brigade yet again, effecting two saves in the tie-breaker.

Mohun Bagan Super Giant will now take on NorthEast United FC in the grand finale at the same venue on Saturday and aim for a record 18 titles while the Highlanders will look to land their first big silverware.

All 43 matches of the 133rd IndianOil Durand Cup are beingbroadcast LIVE on the Sony Sports Network (Sony Ten2 HD) as well as livestreamed on the SonyLiv OTT platform

The thrilling semi-final was also a battle of Spanish tacticians and while the Mariners’ Jose Molina Jimenez effected as many as six changes to the quarter-final starting line-up which got the better of Punjab FC, Bengaluru’s Gerard Zaragoza gave talisman Sunil Chhetri a start, while also bringing in Vinith Venkatesh in midfield. Siva Sakthi and ShivaldoSingh started on the bench for the Blues. Both teams looked to have fielded their best eleven for the big game.

There was trademark Liston Colaco snapshot from distance early andChhetri was also through in on the Bagan goal early, but made a hash after being one on one with Kaith. 

While Bagan dominated the attacks in the half, the goal came quite against the run of play. Vinith Venkatesh, who in general put in a good shift on the day, justifying his coach’s decision to start him, smartly found his way through Liston back helping in defence and was then adjudged to have been brought down by him inside the box. Chhetri converted with ease.

The home side was stunned and tried to get back immediately creatingthree chances in quick succession in the dying stages of the half, with both Liston and Alberto striking the woodwork. The pressure however was not enough to bring them back into the game.

Vinith doubled the lead minutes after resumption when an innocuous back pass by Apuia saw the ball fall ahead of Peryra Diaz who crossed it for an onrushing Vinith to slot it into an empty net.

Molina had introduced Ashish Rai and Greg Stewart to bring in more impetus and on the hour mark, Stewart headed out from handshaking distance and the Mariners could sense that they were getting closer to pulling one back. 

They did as an Apuia grounder found Manvir in the centre of the box and he was brought down on the turn by Rahul Bheke, as the referee pointed to the spot for a second time in the game. Dimi Petratos made no mistake.

A Mendez header brought off a great reflex save from Kaith as the game reached expected heights. Soon enough the Mariners equalised.

Liston, with one of his penetrating runs down the left, won the corner which Petratos floated towards the far post. Thapa was first to pounce on the second ball and swivelled a crisp right-footer through the traffic and into the Bengaluru right side-netting. It was one of the goals of the tournament given the control, distance, placement and technique.

The game went into a penalty shoot-out and Bagan converted the first four as Halicharan Narzary’s fourth was saved by Kaith’s trailing leg. The Stewart’s kick was brilliantly and crucially saved by Gurpreet, but Kaithmanaged to stop Jovanovic’s effort to send the home fans into delirium.

ABOUT DURAND CUP

A symbol of India’s football history and culture, the Durand Cup is Asia’s oldest and the world’s third oldest football tournament. Organised by the Indian Army on behalf of the three Services, the Durand Cup has been the breeding ground for India’s best footballing talent, over the years.

The inaugural edition happened in Shimla in 1888 and then the tournament moved to New Delhi in 1940, where it was held till 2016. In 2019, the tournament came under the aegis of the Eastern Command and moved to the eastern part of the country, with Kolkata, the Mecca of Indian football and the Eastern Command Headquarters, being the home base. What makes the Durand Cup even more unique is that the winners get three trophies, two rotating (Durand Cup and Shimla Trophy) and one for permanent keep (President’s Cup).

As we embark on this exciting journey over the coming weeks, let us celebrate the beautiful game of football, honour the traditions of the Durand Cup, and look forward to witnessing moments of brilliance that will be etched in our memories forever.