Emami East Bengal finish with win over Mumbai City FC

Emami East Bengal FC – 4 (Sumit Passi 17’ 34’ Cleiton Silva 22’ 81)
Mumbai City FC – 3 (Greg Stewart 27’ Chhangte 36’ 43’)
Kolkata, Saturday, September 03, 2022:

Emami East Bengal (EEB) became the second team
of Super Saturday to finish on a high, getting the better of Mumbai City FC (MCFC) 4-3 in an
exciting Group B encounter of the 131st IndianOil Durand Cup, at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan
(KBK) here in the city. In the first, Army Red had defeated Hyderabad FC 1-0 to exit the
tournament on a high. Sumit Passi and Cleiton Silva got two goals each for EEB while
Lallianzuala Chhangte had a brace as well for MCFC, where a crazy first half saw six of the
seven goals being scored. Greg Stewart scored the other goal for MCFC.
EEB thus finish with five points from their four games while Mumbai City with seven points
have topped the group and qualified already. It was not only EEB’s first win of the campaign,
but also the first time they had scored and they made it up by scoring all of four on the day.
The final game in the group between Rajasthan United FC (RUFC) and Indian Navy on Monday,
September 05, 2022, will determine who among ATK Mohun Bagan and RUFC take the second
qualifying spot for the knockouts.
All 47 games of the 131st IndianOil Durand Cup are being telecast LIVE on Sports18 1 SD &
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It was a frantic start to the game with MCFC defender Gursimrat picking up a booking as early
as in the 7th minute of the game. In the 9th minute, Greg Stewart played Mandar Rao Desai down
the left flank and his cross aimed at Pereyra Diaz rushing onto the near post, had the Argentine
almost sneak one past keeper Kamaljit Singh in the EEB goal.
Cleiton Silva had his first shot on target in the 17th minute which Nawaz saved but seconds later
Semboi Haokip snatched the ball in the middle of the MCFC half and played Jerry down the left
just outside the box. The Mizo left wing-back drove in and delivered a cross which found Sumit
Passi unmarked on the far post. His header back across the keeper found the target for EEB’s
first of the tournament. Passi had scored the own goal which brought his team down against
arch-rivals ATK Mohun Bagan and it was a redemption of sorts.
Good things tend to come in pairs and minutes later EEB were 2-0 up. Ahmed Jahouh fouled
Cleiton Silva in a dangerous position just outside the box. The former Bengaluru player executed
perfectly from the free-kick with a right footed curler, which had Nawaz at full-stretch but still
not able to keep it out.
The Brazilian could have had his second just three minutes later as he broke through from just
inside his own half with a blistering run past Mandar, but his angled right-footer missed the
keeper as well as the right upright by a whisker.
It was a crazy 20 minutes after that which saw two goalkeeping blunders and four more goals
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being scored, one by the Red & Golds and three by the Islanders.
Greg Stewart collected the ball in midfield and played Bipin down the right flank who, with his
trademark run inside, crossed for Pereyra Diaz. The Argentine chested it on to Stewart who had
followed the play and his crisp volley bulged the back of the EEB net.
Soon it was 3-1 as Cleiton began a move and played a give and go with countryman Alex Lima
to find Sumit Passi on the right flank. The India international’s attempt at a probable cross was
directed at goal and Nawaz fumbled to see the ball go in.
MCFC then struck twice through Lallianzuala Chhangte, who joined Hyderabad’s Bart
Ogbeche on top of the tournament highest scorer list.
First in the 36th minute, it was an attempted long ranger which Kamaljit misjudged, for the ball
to find its target.
Seven minutes later, Greg Stewart attempted a shot from distance as well. This time Kamaljit
brought off a good save, but only managed to parry it towards an onrushing Bipin Singh, who
cut back for Chhangte to blast it in on the turn with his left.
In between, Gursimrat had missed a free-header from a Stewart corner in the 39th minute as he
could not connect properly for Kamaljit to collect safely.
It was a crazy end to the first half with both teams locked 3-3 but MCFC starting to get the upper
hand.
In comparison the second-half was an anti-climax with both teams getting into a battle of
attrition and mostly half-chances coming each other’s way for the longest time. It was equal in
the half with none willing to give an inch of space away.
Both the coaches made their changes as well. EEB’s Stephen Constantine brought on Eliandro,
Amarjit Kiyam, Sarthak Golui and Himanshu Jangra, while Des Buckingham got in Vignesh
and Gurkirat. But the deadlock remained.
Till the 81st minute that is when EEB finally broke through. It was off a counter attack started
by Cleiton himself and he played Amarjit Kiyam down the left flank. The former under-17 India
captain made ground with space and put in a cross which Nawaz could only get a hand on to.
Both Eliandro and Cleiton were at hand, but the latter got to it first and stabbed the fourth and
his second of the game, into the back of the net.
This time, they managed to hold on to the joy of their supporters.

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