Hyderabad FC setup semi-final clash with Bengaluru FC

Hyderabad FC– 3(Ogbeche 6’ Akash 45’ Siverio 69’) Rajasthan United FC- 1 (Chavez (P) 29’)
Kolkata, Monday, September 12, 2022:

Reigning Indian Super League (ISL) champions
Hyderabad FC (HFC), took their allotted slot in the semi-finals of the 131st IndianOil Durand Cup,
defeating Rajasthan United FC (RUFC) 3-1, in the fourth and final quarter-final played here at the
Kishore Bharati Krirangan (KBK), on a rainy Monday evening in Kolkata. Nigerian goal-machine
Bartholomew Ogbeche opened the scoring for the ISLchampions, with Akash Mishra and Javier Siverio
getting the other two. Uruguayan Martin Chavez scored off a penalty for Rajasthan.
As a result, both semi-final lineups are now finalized with Mohammedan Sporting taking on Mumbai
City FC on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, while Hyderabad go up against Bengaluru FC a day later.
Both those games will be played at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK).
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Pitch conditions would be key to the game given the amount of rain the city had received from a day
before the game and it was clear that Manolo Marquez meant business from the word go when he started
with Ogbeche and it was not long before the Nigerian got on the score sheet. Borja Herrera delivered the
curler with his left from the left flank and Ogbeche got ahead of his marker expertly and drilled a header
past keeper Vishal Joon, beating him at the near post. It was just six minutes on the clock.
HFC did make the mistake of sitting back a bit after the goal and to their credit RUFC took the
opportunity to mount attacks of their own. The pressure led to an inadvertent back-pass to the keeper and
Rajasthan were awarded an indirect free-kick just outside the six-yard box.
Play-maker Martin Chavez, who had a very good game, tried to hit the roof of goal with a wall of HFC
players on the goal line, including keeper Kattimani. The ball deflected back from the wall but in trying
to clear it, Akash Mishra handled it inside the box and Rajasthan were awarded a penalty. Chavez calmly
hoodwinked the keeper to draw Rajasthan level.
That charged up RUFC and they continued to press hard, resulting in a few good chances to score. With
about 10-mins left for the half to end including added time, Hyderabad stepped on the gas again.
After having come close a few times, it was destined for Akash Mishra to make amends and he did it
with a brilliant diagonal left-footed grounder from outside the box, which went like a bullet to beat the
outstretched hands of Vishal Joon to nestle into the bottom left-corner. HFC had taken the lead at the
stroke of half-time.
Both coaches made a change each at the break. Joao Victor came in for HFC for Borja and Gyanmar
Nikum was brought in by Pushpender Kundu in place of William. It was end to end action in the second
half with HFC looking to widen the gap and RUFC for an equalizer. Both teams failed to score however.
The coaches also started making their moves. Kundu brought in Brazilian Barboza Jnr in place of
Lebanese Youssef Atriss in search of a goal. But it was the move made by Marquez in the 68th minute
which made the difference.
He effected a double change, bringing Hali Charan Narzary and Nikhil Poojary in place of Chhangte
and Yasir. Seconds after coming on Narzary delivered a perfect cross from the left flank for Siverio and
the Spaniard made no mistake with a first-time tap in finish from close. The Rajasthan coach would not
be happy that the dangerous striker was kept unmarked with the game still in balance.
To their credit RUFC did not stop trying. Kattimani denied them with a fantastic reflex save in the 75th.
Even in added time, a Chavez free-kick from the left-flank curled and dipped and beat Kattimani, only
to hit the bar and come back.
Rajasthan had given everything they could, but in the end it was the fancied Hyderabad who went
through.

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