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Sporting Clube rally to down Salgaocar

March 20, 2013 19:13 IST
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A nine-man Salgaocar succumbed to repeated attacks from Sporting Clube de Goa as they went down 1-3 in a rescheduled 12th round I-League clash at the Duler stadium, Mapusa, Goa, on Wednesday.

Salgaocar led 1-0 at the breather, but had two of their players, including goalkeeper Karanjit Singh, sent off in the second session.

Augustine Fernandes gave Salgaocar the lead while Spanish striker Juan Pena (penalty) restored parity for Sporting at the hour mark.

Substitute striker Victorino Fernandes scored the second for Sporting in the 90th  minute and Ogba Kalu made it 3-1 in added time.

Action from the I-League match between Sporting Clube de Goa and SalgaocarSalgaocar were the better team in the first session and took the battle to the opposition. Nigerian striker OJ Obatola and Brazilian striker Josimar Martins combined well upfront but all the team’s hard work was undone by some poor finishing.

After some near misses, Salgaocar surged ahead in the 38th minute after the Sporting Clube defence momentarily fell asleep. With a player injured in their own half, Sporting urged their own player to push the ball out of play but that request went unheard. Instead, Sporting defender Jovel Martins lost the ball and it paved the way for Augustine Fernandes to bulge the net.

Almost immediately, Salgaocar had a chance to make it 2-0, but Francis Fernandes, picked beautifully by Rocus Lamare, targeted the side netting.

Even in the second session, Salgaocar should have scored another goal. This time the culprit was Obatola who, despite having only the goalkeeper to beat, shot horribly wide.

Salgaocar eventually paid for their follies as Sporting struck back. Substitute Victorino Fernandes won a penalty after he was brought down by goalkeeper Karanjit Singh, who was also sent off with a straight red card by the referee.

Spanish striker Juan Pena converted the spot kick to make it 1-1 in the 61st minute.

In the 68th minute, there was more drama as Salgaocar’s Josimar and Sporting’s Joyner Lourenco were both sent off for an off-the-ball incident.

Sporting made the best use of their numerical advantage as substitute Victorino Fernandes finally scored from a goalmouth melee in the final minute of play.

Ogba Kalu then scored another goal in added time to help his team complete a 3-1 victory.

Image: Goalmouth action in the match between Sporting Clube de Goa and Salgaocar

Photograph: AIFF Media 

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