Kolkata: United
SC rode on Ranty Martins' second-half strike to pip defending champions
East Bengal and break their 14-match unbeaten run for their maiden IFA
Shield title in Kolkata on Wednesday.
The purple brigade also
avenged their last year's loss in the Shield final as Man of the Match
Martins' 80th minute goal denied overwhelming favourites East Bengal a
record 25th title.
In the repeat of last year's final which East
Bengal had won on penalties, the giants looked like a shadow of their
former self as they missed opportunities while Chidi's injury proved to
be a big blow.
East Bengal had defeated United SC 4-2 in the
penalty shoot-out in the last year's final. This was the young Kolkata
team's second big win after their 2010 Durand Cup triumph.
In
pursuit of their record 25th titles, East Bengal were tentative to start
with as they played a watchful game in the first 45 minutes.
Playing
without their ace forward Edeh Chidi who was benched because of a
hamstring pull, East Bengal clearly struggled to get into the act.
The
local giants sported a new look forwardline as 'super sub' Andrew
Barisic, who scored the game-changer equaliser in their semifinal win
over rivals Mohun Bagan, figured in the XI to lead the attack along side
Baljit Singh.
East Bengal had their first good chance in the
21st minute but midfielder Penn Orji shot it over from a long ranger
outside the box.
United also matched equally putting pressure on
East Bengal who looked fatigued with hectic scheduling -- both at home
and abroad.
East Bengal, incidentally, arrived here Thursday after playing the AFC Cup in Vietnam.
East
Bengal had a close shave when Asif K's powerful rightfooter from the
edge of the box was brilliantly fisted away by Gurpreet.
The
red-and-gold brigade had a brilliant move in the 34th minute when Penn's
centre from left flank found Barisic whose diving header was thwarted
by Mukherjee under the bar.
The biggest miss came only a couple
of minutes later when a surging Barisic could not get hold of a
well-placed centre from Baljit Singh right in front of the goal.
The Aussie collided with United goalkeeper Mukherjee as an alert United defender Bello Rasaq cleared the ball.
The changeover also could not change the fortunes for East Bengal with Gurpreet once again showing a fine outing under the bar.
The
tall custodian averted a danger saving a Carlos Hernandez long-ranger
as United kept pressure on the record 24 times Shield champions.
With
the frenzied red-and-gold fans getting impatient, Trevor Morgan
resorted to their trump card Chidi who replaced Orji in the 78th minute
hoping that the Nigerian would do a Barisic-act of the semifinal win.
But it was a different day today.
Two
minutes later, Martins inflicted the biggest damage with an angular
shot from a beautiful right-footer outstep from substitute Malswam
Tulunga.
East Bengal tried desperately and had some close calls
towards the dying minutes but United SC defence held on with Mukherjee
doing a fine job under the bar for an anticlimactic end to the Shield
final.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
United SC pip East Bengal for maiden IFA Shield triumph
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