FC Goa’s win-less start to the Indian Super League 2021-’22 season came to an end as they defeated SC East Bengal 4-3 at the Tilak Maidan Stadium on Tuesday. This was the Gaurs’ first win of the season while the Red & Gold Brigade continue to be bottom of the table with no win as yet.
It was a chaotic game between two sides who have evidently struggled so far this season, with goals from both ends of the spectrum. Some sublime strikes, but mostly woeful defending.
Fourteen minutes into the match, Alberto Noguera (14’) scored his first goal of the season with a long-range screamer and gave the Gaurs an early lead. Antonio Perosevic (26’) went a step better and scored a sensational equaliser with a half-volley from a similar distance. The attempt hit the right-sided post and deflected inside the net, giving Dheeraj Singh no chance.
Jorge Ortiz (32’) then regained the lead for his team by opening his account for the season from the penalty spot after Seriton was fouled inside the box.
Amir Dervisevic (37’) equalised the second time for the SCEB from a free-kick which caught the goalkeeper off-guard. Antonio Perosevic’s own-goal (44’) handed the lead to the opposition for the third time following Devendra Murgaonkar’s header deflecting into the net after hitting the Croatian.
The second half started on a much slower pace until Perosevic (59’) found the back of the net yet again. He scored from a one-on-one situation following an unforced error from Glan Martins which provided the striker with time and room to pick his target.
Noguera (79’) scored FC Goa’s fourth and bagged his brace after latching on to a low cross from Ortiz. The Spaniard collected the ball in his stride and placed it towards the left side of the advancing goalkeeper. Raju Gaikwad then received a yellow card as well late into the game.
The fourth goal was enough to be the difference-maker as Juan Ferrando’s men held on to the one-goal lead to record their first win of the season. The defeat means that Manolo Diaz’s men are the only team yet to win their first match of the campaign.
FC Goa is up against Bengaluru FC in their next fixture at the Athletic Stadium in Bambolim on Saturday whereas SC East Bengal will face an in-form Kerala Blasters FC at the Tilak Maidan Stadium on Sunday.
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