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Bengaluru FC dent Aizawl’s title hopes

THE ASIAN AGE. | UTKARSH KRISHAN
Published : Apr 10, 2017, 2:52 am IST
Updated : Apr 10, 2017, 2:52 am IST

The clearest chance for Bengaluru came when Udanta Singh was nastily fouled near the right side by-line resulting in a free-kick.

A slice of action from the BFC and Aizawl match in Bengaluru on Sunday. (Photo: R. Samuel)
 A slice of action from the BFC and Aizawl match in Bengaluru on Sunday. (Photo: R. Samuel)

Bengaluru: With only three games left in the season, Aizawl FC’s aspirations of winning their maiden I-league title were dealt a cruel blow, courtesy a Marjan Jugovic stoppage time header, as they fell 1-0 to Bengaluru FC at the Sree Kanteerava stadium on Sunday.

Blues’ coach Albert Roca was clear from the outset that the pressure was on Aizawl to deliver the goods with East Bengal and Mohun Bagan breathing down their necks. And 90 minutes would feel elongated to Khalid Jamil’s boys as Bengaluru dominated the opening exchanges. Captain Sunil Chettri was called into action on the first corner, hitting the woodwork on a ball floated at the far post, before heading straight into custodian Albino Gomes’ hands.  In the next minute, midfielder Eugeneson Lyngdoh sprinted on the right flank before seeing his low cross scuffed by 19-year old Mizo Daniel Lalhlimpuia.

Aizawl held a high line to withstand the early pressure, whilst pumping the ball up for striker Bayi Kamo Stephane to hold up and bring others into play. The Blues’ Spanish centre half Juanan Gonzalez kept glued to the Ivorian, even thwarting a couple of his runs down the channels.

The clearest chance for Bengaluru came when Udanta Singh was nastily fouled near the right side by-line resulting in a free-kick. Australian box-to-box man Cameron Watson floated it for an on-rushing Juanan, whose strike pinged off a sea of Red shirts before finally being cleared.

After a sluggish start, Aizawl’s Syrian playmaker Mahmoud Al Amnah found his groove to knit play together in the middle, dragging opposition full-back Nishu Kumar out of position regularly.

Still at 0-0, ex-Mumbai coach Jamil got into a tussle with Chettri at the West Block End after a succession of fouls. Aizawl regrouped when right-back Ashutosh Mehta belted one from over 35 yards, hitting the left hand post before Rane collected and curled narrowly wide. The best chance of the game by far.

Into the second half, Aizawl captain Afred Jaryan played marker, dribbler and forward in a single move, forcing Blues’ shot-stopper Amrinder Singh into a low save.

The Serbian forward was thrown into the mix by Roca, and his very first touch drew a foul. The ensuing free-kick saw Watson swing in and Juanan being brought down in the box. The crowd cried for what Roca later claimed was a clear-cut penalty, but the referee wasn’t interested.

Sony powers Bagan to win
In Siliguri, Sony Norde’s precision free-kick brillianly complemented by Azharuddin Mullick’s strike saw Mohun Bagan beat arch-rivals East Bengal 2-1 to take a giant leap towards winning the title. In a packed Kanchenjunga Stadium boasting of partisan East Bengal supporters, Norde bended one like David Beckham in the 36th minute to give his team the lead. Eighteen-year old Azharuddin then doubled the lead in the 43rd minute when he saw T.P. Rehenesh out of his charge.

He kept a nice swinging floater that swerved hitting the post and went into the net.   

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