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Friday, January 15, 1999

Churchill, Bagan split points

 
CALCUTTA, Jan 14: Churchill Brothers held reigning National Football League champions Mohun Bagan to a 1-1 draw in a Group A match at the Salt Lake Stadium today.

The goal vindicated Bagan coach PK Banerjee's faith in right-back Reazul Mustafa who overlapped well to get to the right of the Churchill box early in the match. Mustafa's cross landed in front of Chima Okerie after hitting a defender, who back-passed to mid-fielder Khentang Paite. The mid-fielder had an open goal ahead of him and only had to tap home for Strike One.

Churchill got their equaliser in the 37th minute after Ghanian striker Philip Mensah beat the off-side trap and passed to an unmarked Cyril Barreto on the right. Even as the Bagan goalkeeper Hemant Dora charged out, Barreto's shot evaded him and entered the net.

The Churchill equaliser would have had little meaning if Okerie had converted an open chance earlier. However, the Nigerian, not quite in form, continues to search for his first goal of this edition of the National League.

The game was mainly confined to the mid-field with Churchill surprisingly performing better than their opponents in this region. The Goan team played with short passes in the second half and held possession longer than Bagan.

The defending champions were just not able to get their act right today. Although Yonnan Basim, coming as a second half substitute, managed to get the advantage of speed, another substitution almost nullified this move. Badabo, who came in for Satyajit Chatterjee, was woefully out of shape. The Bagan mid-field was, in fact, a disoriented unit after the African came in.

The Churchill camp too made a substitution with Mahesh Singh, coming out of an injury, replacing Cyril Barreto in the mid-field. Singh was clearly told to act as a defensive shield, thus slowing down the game. Churchill succeeded in their intentions of holding on for a draw even as a desperate yet lacklustre Bagan dropped points at home.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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