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Indian Super League: Another poor day for SC East Bengal

The result extends SCEB’s winless run to seven games, keeping them firmly at the bottom of the points table

Our Bureau Calcutta Published 18.12.21, 12:46 AM
Antonio Perosevic was shown a direct red card late in the game for barging into referee Rahul Kumar Gupta.

Antonio Perosevic was shown a direct red card late in the game for barging into referee Rahul Kumar Gupta. File Photo.

Victory continued to give SC East Bengal (SCEB) the slip, as they lost 0-2 to NorthEast United FC (NEUFC) in the Indian Super League at the PJN Stadium in Fatorda on Friday.

The result extends SCEB’s winless run to seven games, keeping them firmly at the bottom of the points table.

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V.P. Suhair (61’) broke the deadlock by scoring his second goal of the season to give NEUFC the lead. Patrick Flottmann (68’) extended the advantage by scoring his first goal in the Hero ISL by getting his head on the end of a cross.

NEUFC’s evening started on a negative note as they lost Hernan Santana to injury during the warm-up. The first 30-minutes of the game did not have any clear scoring opportunities as both teams cancelled each other out. SCEB saw their centre-back Franjo Prce leave the pitch due to a twisted ankle and was replaced by Amir Dervisevic in the first half.

Rochharzela and Naorem Singh received a yellow card each for reckless tackles before the break. There was a clear lack of quality in the final third from both teams as there were no shots on target in the first 45-minutes.

The second half started with an immediate yellow card to Lalkhawpuimawia whose shot just before the hour mark from inside the box headed straight to the goalkeeper.

However, at the stroke of the 61-minute mark, an unforced error from Raju Gaikwad gave the ball away to NEUFC players inside his own half and the subsequent cross was picked up by Suhair who scored from close-range to send his team into the lead. His right-footed shot went past the goalkeeper after hitting the inside of the left-sided post.

A few minutes later, thanks to some clever work from a free-kick, a cross found Flottmann who converted his header from point-blank range. Khassa Camara and Mathias Coureur came close to scoring but their attempts went wide.

Antonio Perosevic was shown a direct red card late in the game for barging into referee Rahul Kumar Gupta. The Highlanders defended their advantage well and held on to secure crucial three points in the battle of the bottom-placed teams.

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