Cleiton Silva brace sinks MB Super Giants as East Bengal enter Super Cup semi-final

Brazilian striker Cleiton Silva did the star flip with twin strikes as East Bengal comprehensively beat Mohun Bagan Super Giants 3-1 of their final group league match to enter the semi-finals of the Super Cup right here on Friday.

Silva's pile driver from just outside the box found the back of the net.(PTI)
Silva’s pile driver from simply outdoors the field discovered the again of the online.(PTI)

East Bengal have been down by a aim inside twentieth minute by means of a Hector Yuste strike however Silva equalised within the twenty fourth minute earlier than sealing the match with an eightieth minute aim. In between, Nandha Kumar struck within the 63rd minute.

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It was the inexperienced and maroon brigade that performed excessive press soccer throughout the first 20 minutes and acquired just a few nook kicks and one such noticed Hector neatly slotting it previous former U-17 World Cupper Prabhsukhan Gill.

However, Mohun Bagan’s pleasure was short-lived as Silva equalised within the twenty fourth minute of the match.

A goalmouth melee in entrance of Super Giants’ field noticed a defective clearance and Silva’s pile driver from simply outdoors the field discovered the again of the online.

Mohun Bagan would think about themselves unfortunate as they missed out on a spot-kick conversion after Hijazi Maher’s handball gave them a shot at lead throughout the stoppage time of the primary half.

While Dimitri Petratos transformed from the primary kick, the referee in a controversial transfer requested the participant to re-take the kick, as he dominated encroachment contained in the penalty field.

The second try hit the horizontal and the stroke of luck was what the crimson and golds wanted to come back again into the match.

It was younger defender Ravi Rana’s poor anticipation that noticed Borja Herrera win the ball from him and his shot got here off the publish, just for Nandha to finish the formalities from the rebound. In the 63rd minute, East Bengal went 2-1 up, and there was no wanting again after that.

The eightieth minute aim was a basic counter-attack, coming simply when Mohun Bagan have been throwing the kitchen sink at their opponents with repeated raids.

It was an extended ball from the East Bengal defensive third that landed in Bagan field as Hijazi, who was on the overlap gained the aerial duel with second goalkeeper Arsh Shaikh, and the resultant free ball discovered an unmarked Silva, who put it into the online to make it 3-1.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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