A
rampant Mohun Bagan side thrashed Salgaocar 4-0 to book a place in the
semi-finals of the Federation Cup football tournament here on Thursday.
Haitian forward
Sony Norde (45+1, 52nd minutes) scored a brace while Katsumi Yusa (25th)
and Jeje Lalpekhlua (90+4) netted the others for Bagan at the Barasat
stadium.
In the first leg in Goa, the Mariners had won 3-2, thus they go through to the last four 7-2 on aggregate.
Bagan looked from
the outset threatened with Jeje's shot being saved off the goalline in
the third minute of the game. The pressure continued and the hosts had
their second chance a few minutes later but this time too Jeje's
terrific bicycle kick flew past the post after taking a deflection of
rival defender Eder Monteiro.
Around the 25th
minute mark, Bagan were rewarded for their persistence as Yusa slid in
to score. Norde found acres of space in front of him after being
released on the left flank, he ran hard and then laid the ball in for
his Japanese team-mate who made no mistake.
At the other end,
Calvin Mbarga missed an easiest of chances as he chipped the ball over
the crossbar with only the goalkeeper to beat.
In the first half
injury time, Norde made Salgaocar pay for the miss and got onto the
scoresheet himself by tucking in a Yusa pass calmly past an onrushing
Karanjit Singh as Bagan went into the break leading 2-0.
The Mariners did
not let Salgaocar off the hook even after the restart and Karanjit had
to pull out a brilliant save to stop Bagan from going 3-0 up and then
another effort from Yusa -- which crept in was disallowed by the
referee.
However, there was
no stopping Norde. The Haitian international was given a chance in the
52nd minute and he grabbed it with both hands by dashing into the box
and then placing the ball in the right corner. Even though Karanjit got a
hand to the shot, it was not enough to keep it out.
The closest
Salgaocar came to scoring in the second half was in the 65th minute but
all three attempts from their players hit the woodwork.
Thereafter Bagan
fell back to defend and that they did with all their might. Three
minutes from regulation time Salgaocar could have grabbed a late
consolation courtesy of Brian Mascarenhas but Raju Gaikwad cleared it
off the line.
In the last minute of stoppage time Jeje put the final nail on the Salgaocar coffin with a brilliant solo strike.
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