East Bengal surges to second spot after hard-fought win against Churchill Brothers

Spaniard Jamie Santos Colado scored in the first half followed by Lalrindika ‘Didika’ Ralte in the second to give East Bengal its fifth victory of the Hero I-League 2018-19.

Published : Dec 20, 2018 21:10 IST , Goa

East Bengal players celebrate Jaime Santos' opener against Churchill Brothers.
East Bengal players celebrate Jaime Santos' opener against Churchill Brothers.
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East Bengal players celebrate Jaime Santos' opener against Churchill Brothers.

East Bengal put its title hopes right back on track with a 2-1 victory against host Churchill Brothers at the Tilak Maidan in Goa.

A super strike by Spaniard Jamie Santos Colado and a fortunate strike from Lalrindika Ralte on either side of each half, ensured Trinidadian Willis Plaza’s third minute strike for Churchill counted for nothing.

The win took QEB to second on the 12th I-League points tally, with 15 points from eight games, just three behind table toppers Chennai City FC.

Churchill moves to fifth, remaining on 13 points from nine games.

The Red and Golds coach Alejandro Garcia made only one change, starting Samad Ali Mallick in the right wing back position in place of Lalram Chullova, who had an ordinary outing in its last game against Mohun Bagan.

Churchill’s Romanian coach Petra Gigiu, had to make two forced changes due to injury and as a result Nickson Castanha got a first start and so did Shillum Pires in deep defence in place of regulars Hussein Eldor and Wayne Vaz. Gigiu also opted for Vigneshwaran Baskaran in goal in place of regular first choice James Kithan.

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The home team took the lead straight away after a cross from the left by Gambian Dawda Cessay in the third minute was controlled ahead of East Bengal's centre back Borja, by league top scorer Willis Plaza. He slid away and took a shot on the turn with his left foot to beat Rakshit Dagar in goal. Dagar did get a touch on it before the ball rolled in and could have done better.

This was Plaza’s eighth goal of the I-League and Cessay’s sixth assist as well and it is not the first time the combination has struck for Churchill this season.

It was end to end football after that and both sides had their chances.

In the 35th minute however, East Bengal drew level thanks to a super strike by new 23-year-old Spanish signing Jamie Santos Colado. It got a corner and Didika floated a left-footer right across the Churchill goal.

Before it landed on top of the box, Santos connected with a thunderous low right-footed volley, which beat Vicky and bulged the back of the Churchill net. The technique exhibited by Colado had class written all over it.

Jobby Justin, East Bengal's highest scorer of this campaign with five goals to his name, had the first good chance of the second half on the 51st minute when a loose ball fell his way outside the Churchill box, but his effort went over.

Churchill had a similar chance of its own five minutes later but this time, Khalid Aucho’s powerful grounder just missed the mark.

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Plaza’s Trinidadian coutryman, Anthony Wolfe then found himself with a chance at a shot in the 59th minute, but his effort from close also flew over the goal.

Both teams tried to break the deadlock with East Bengal looking the more purposeful and it was Didika, who put East Bengal ahead in the 79th minute to add to his assist earlier.

It was another set-piece, this time a free-kick on the right flank. Didika appeared to have delivered a perfect ball inside the box, which ultimately missed everyone, bounced in front of a baffled Churchill keeper and went in.

This made it three wins on the trot for the Red and Golds after three back-to-back losses, and Churchill, after remaining unbeaten in its first seven games, has now suffered two straight losses. Jaime Santos was adjudged the Hero of the Match for his stunning goal. 

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