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East Bengal have reason to smile, finally

Their win in their maiden ISL season came in their eighth match as they climbed to ninth place ahead of Kerala Blasters with six points

PTI Vasco Published 04.01.21, 02:58 AM
Everything fell in place for the Robbie Fowler-coached side from the start. Fowler made two changes to his line-up as Surchandra Singh and Sehnaj Singh were replaced by Milan Singh and Raju Gaikwad.

Everything fell in place for the Robbie Fowler-coached side from the start. Fowler made two changes to his line-up as Surchandra Singh and Sehnaj Singh were replaced by Milan Singh and Raju Gaikwad. File picture

SC East Bengal finally made the right moves to beat a lacklustre Odisha FC 3-1 and secure their first win in their maiden Indian Super League season here on Sunday.

In the basement battle, the red and gold brigade scored through Anthony Pilkington (12th) and Jacques Maghoma (39th) to give them a 2-0 cushion at half-time at the Tilak Maidan.

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The Calcutta heavyweights maintained their high intensity before their latest Nigerian recruit Bright Enobakhare sealed the issue with a smart 88th-minute strike. Odisha FC (two points) pulled one back through Diego Mauricio in the injury time (90+3rd minute), but it was not enough as they suffered their sixth defeat to remain at the bottom of the 11-team table, winless in last eight matches.

SC East Bengal’s win in their maiden ISL season came in their eighth match as they climbed to ninth place ahead of Kerala Blasters with six points.

Everything fell in place for the Robbie Fowler-coached side from the start. Fowler made two changes to his line-up as Surchandra Singh and Sehnaj Singh were replaced by Milan Singh and Raju Gaikwad.

It was the season’s debutant, Gaikwad, who initiated the goal-scoring move with a nice long throw-in near the post. The ball bounced in towards the far post where Pilkington capitalised on a defensive lapse to rise above the man at the far post before calmly heading it in. The goalkeeping, too, was spot on from Debjit Majumder who effected a couple of spectacular saves to ensure they retained their lead.

Manuel Onwu directed a perfect header goalwards but Majumder averted the danger in the 17th minute. Two minutes later, Majumder was at it again, and this time he denied a Diego Mauricio header from the right side of the box.

SC East Bengal went on to double their lead with Matti Steinmann providing the assist to Maghoma who made a powerful run and got past two OFC defenders before making a fine finish from an acute angle.

Luck, too, eluded the Odisha team on more than one occasion.

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