I-League: Indian Arrows lose to Mohun Bagan

IANS  |  Vasco 

Indian Arrows went down to Mohun Bagan 0-2 in their final engagement of the football encounter here at the Tilak Maidan on Tuesday.

First-half goals from (26th) and (41th) were enough for the Mariners to keep their title hope alive whose tally reaches to 27 with two games left.

Meanwhile, Arrows who are the youngest-ever team to compete in the history, finished last in the league with fifteen points from their 18 outings.

In their final game of the season, rang in five changes from their defeat against Aizawl FC as Jitendra Singh, Amarjit Singh, Rahim Ali, Rahul KP were introduced in the starting XI.

As for Mohun Bagan, made only one change with Kinshuk Debnath taken off to fit in Rana Gharami in defence.

Mohun Bagan looked to have come with a plan and Nikhil Kadam, and all looked dangerous up front. Kadam was spraying balls all around and Dicka kept Anwar Ali, and the Arrows backline on their toes.

However, Arrows also matched up to Bagan and had their moments with Amarjit Singh drawing a fine save from Shilton Paul.

was operating up front with bursts of and tried a shot from distance that lacked precision. Meanwhile, Bagan showed their clinical edge and Dicka demonstrated why he is such a goal-scoring predator.

The drew first blood in the 26th minute. Arrows left space between their defence and midfield and Bagan exploited it.

Dicka got in behind who failed to read a lob down the middle from

Instinctively, Dicka controlled it, positioned himself and struck an overhead kick on the volley. It was a goal of pure skill as the Cameroonian scored his 12th of the season.

Mohun Bagan enjoyed the bulk of possession and looked dangerous going and doubled the lead in 15 minutes.

Sankarlal made a substitution with Gurjinder Singh replacing in the 37th minute. Gurjinder made an instant impact as he delivered a pinpoint cross into the six-yard box from the left wing.

It begged a touch and Moghrabi, having perfectly slid in, slammed the ball home as the Kolkata giants led 2-0 at half-time.

Early in the second half, Dicka had a chance to double his tally. A cross from Kadam found the who couldn't connect cleanly as Arrows were let off.

Arrows were growing into the game and a free-kick was quickly worked into the path of Anwar who miscued his shot. They had some promising moments. laid off a brilliant ball into the path of However, Rahul ended up blazing his shot over the bar, although he had the time and space to make a better decision.

There was no late drama compared to the reverse fixture as Mohun Bagan ran out with all three points from Tilak Maidan.

The Kolkata giants are left with another outing in as they'll face Churchill Brothers FC in their penultimate fixture March 3.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 20:26 IST
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