Tapan’s strike gives Jamshedpur first win of the tournament

FC Goa – 0 Jamshedpur FC- 1 (Tapan Halder 84’)

Kolkata, Friday, August 26, 2022:

The young boys of Jamshedpur FC (JFC) registered their first
win of the ongoing 131st IndianOil Durand Cup, thanks to an 84th minute strike by substitute and Man
of the Match Tapan Halder, in a Group A encounter against FC Goa (FCG), here at the Vivekananda
Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK). JFC were deserving winners, dominating proceedings, particularly in
the first half and also missed a penalty, but got their result in the end.
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Enterprising JFC
JFC were definitely the more enterprising of the two teams in the first-half with Vinil Poojary leading
the attack with some wonderful darting runs from the right.
From one such move in the 20th minute, Vinilsquared to Keisan, whose dummy found Lalruatmawia in
the clear inside the box on the left. The diminutive attacking winger let fly a crisp right footer which was
headed towards goal but Goa keeper Hrithik Tiwari brought off a crucial save.
JFC kept having the edge in the half but it remained goalless going into the break.
Super sub Tapan
The second half began on a more even keen with Goa also finding their strappings. JFC coach
Carlos Santamarina realized something needed to be done and effected a double change,
bringing in Lenin Singh and Tapan Halder in the 53rd minute, in place of Kamlesh Singh Bisht
and Nikhil Barla. In the 66th he replaced Keisan Singh with Sorokhaibam Meitei.
The changes began to pay dividends as in the 70th minute, Ruatmawia was deemed to have been
brought down in the box and referee Srikrishna pointed to the spot. Vinil Poojary’s kick was at
a comfortable height headed towards the right corner of the FCG goal, but Hrithik guessed right
and brought off a comfortable save in the end to deny JFC.
Goa had a golden chance to go ahead in the 75th minute of the game, when Nemil found Phrangki
Buam with a wonderful through from midfield. It was one on one, but keeper Mohit Dhami
came out in time making himself big and Buam struck the keeper from close.
Nemil then tried one from outside the box with his favoured left-foot after creating some space,
but it was way-off target.
JFC finally broke the deadlock when Phijam Vikash Singh aimed at Tapan with a cross from
the left. The JFC number 10, won the ball ahead of his marker, took a touch forward and beat
the keeper with his placement. Hrithik did get a heavy touch to the ball, but in trickled in between
his outstreatched legs. 84’ lovely cross from 61, no 10 scores
FCG gaffer Deggie Cardozo took out Nemil and brought on number 11 Davis Fernandes in the
dying minutes in a final effort to salvage the game, but JFC were not to be denied on the day.
Both JFC and FCG have three points with one final game to go in the group for them.

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