




It was sweet revenge for the Mumbai team who had lost to the Goans 1-0 in the final last year. The match went into extra-time after both teams were 2-2 at the end of the regulation time. Two minutes after he replaced Izumi Arata, K Thoi Singh netted in a cross from K Ajayan in the 99th minute to put Mahindra ahead.
Churchill upped the ante, but failed to breach the rivals’ citadel and when their star striker Odafa Onyeka’s attempt was brilliantly warded off by Subhashish Roy 30 seconds off the hooter, it was all over for the Goans .
Mahindra skipper Ajayan couldn’t hold back tears, having guided his team to their first major silverware in two years. It was also their first Durand Cup title since 2001 and third overall. And the man who played a major role in it was striker Chidi Edeh. In the 11th minute, he drove it past the far post, in the 27th he headed it over the upright and in the 52nd, he overran after clearing the defence.
Even in victory, however, Mahindra kept to their habit of not scoring until pushed. Churchill coach Emeka Ezugo, realising the opponents’ plans for Odafa, named Robert Lalthlamuana in the starting XI and the striker took just 12 minutes to score from Kalu’s cross. After Chidi left Churchill one-goal short in the 32nd minute, the Mumbai team went on the defensive. With the match looking like going Mahindra’s way, Churchill struck back through Savio Monteiro, but that only delayed the inevitable.


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