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Santosh Trophy: Kerala beat Bengal to bag sixth title

IANS  |  Kolkata 

beat defending champions Bengal 4-2 in the tie-breaker after the final ended 2-2 in extra time to win the 72nd edition of the football tournament at the Vivekananda Yuvabharati Krirangan here on Sunday.

scored in the 19th minute for while drew level for Bengal in the 68th minute.

In extra time, Vibin Thomas found the net in the 117th minute for after Bengal's Rajon Burman was given his marching orders.

Bengal's scored late into time to take the game to penalties. kept a spotless record in the penalty shoot-out to win their sixth title.

Both sides made the solitary change from their semi-final victories. got in Afdal VK, the hero that got them to the final for Sajith Poulose to lead the line. made way for Sanchayan Samadder in midfield for Bengal.

The hosts were on the attack straightaway. had two free kick chances from the left side of the area within the first six minutes.

While the first one was duly cleared by the wall, left-back Sreerag G pulled off a goal-line clearance from Monotosh Chakladar's shot after parried it away.

However, it was who broke the deadlock against the run of play. intercepted a ball in the centre of the park and found S. Seesan close by.

He then showed some great vision to release Jithin on the run. Bengal's left-back, was off his position and with Sourav Dasgupta failing to track the winger, Jithin brought up his fifth goal of the tournament by slotting home through Ranajit Majumder's gates.

All attempts of a comeback from Bengal were thwarted by the southern side. Monotosh Chakladar attempted a header from a set-piece in the 25th minute but was straight to Midhun.

Bengal skipper tried his luck after the half-hour mark from range but the ball went over the bar.

V.K. Afdal on the other hand tried to show some trickery in the opposing box but his final shot was poor and wide off target.

continued to deliver dangerous and powerful free kicks, all of which were defended well by a solid defence.

time in the first half threw up some excitement. First, Bidyashagar Singh ran in and forced a corner after S. Lijo deflected his shot. The ensuing flag-kick was cleared and K.P. Rahul initiated a counter-attack.

P.C. Anurag ran with the ball close to 50 yards and triggered Jithin on the right.

Ranajit thankfully got a touch to his cross which resulted in Afdal losing his momentum and the striker took a hard fall in front of an empty net as his shot went over.

The first bit of real action after the change of ends came a minute past the hour mark. Afdal turned the other way and played a backheel for Jithin MS, whose low cross was squandered by Anurag inside the penalty box.

Bengal woke up from their slumber after that. Ankit Mukherjee floated a long ball in the 66th minute and Murmu's header went wide.

A couple of minutes later, the home side drew level courtesy their Murmu.

Monotosh Chakladar headed down a long ball and substitute Rajon Barman broke through to feed the striker who found the back of the net with a delectable left-footer, to level matters with 22 minutes to go.

Tirthankar Sarkar, Bengal's best by a margin tried hard to ruffle feathers but his shot from the penalty arc was parried off by Midhun.

Gopalan missed a glaring chance in the 83rd minute with Sourav Dasgupta coming off with a clean tackle.

Afdal missed another chance with two minutes to go with Ranajit off his line and both Bengal defenders combining to clear the ball with the absent. The scoreline was tied 1-1 as the game entered extra time.

Visibly tired, both teams slowed down in the thirty minutes. Tirthankar appeared to be the sole member in the Bengal ranks that seemed to try with sudden shots. had the numerical advantage in the last eight minutes when Rajon Burman was sent off in the 112th minute.

sprinted down to the end to play a through ball to Rajon. The striker's second touch was poor and the ball went too ahead of him. Midhun came out to collect the ball only to have Rajon's boot hit his face, for which referee did not hesitate to produce the red card.

The winner came in the 117th minute as took advantage of the extra man and Jestin George's cross from the left was headed home by Vibin Thomas.

However, Tirthankar had other plans when he converted from a free kick from 25 yards in the sixth minute of time, taking the game to a shootout.

Ankit and Nabi missed the first two attempts for Bengal as Midhun pulled off a save on both occasions.

Tirthankar and Sanchayan Samadder's conversion did not help as had a 100 percent record with Rahul V Raj, and all scoring. For the final kick, took on the gloves but Seesan S shot past the striker to deliver their first Hero after a thirteen-season gap.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 18:12 IST
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