by sportswire4u.blogspot.com
BANGALORE, APRIL 28
Riding high after their
last victory against Chirag United Kerala Pailan Arrows forked out an
entertaining game of football and defeated bottom-placed HAL 2-1 in an
I-League encounter on Saturday. The victory took Pailan to 16 points
from 25 matches while HAL stay on 8 points from 25 matches.
Playing a controlled game and creating several scoring chances, Pailan Arrows
took the lead in the 39th minute. A high-ball from the mid-field fell to Ajay
Singh in the left-wing. He ran through the penalty box and took a powerful
crack to the goal -- the ball hit the diving HAL keeper Amar Deb and went into
the goal.
Changing over, HAL went all out for the equaliser -- substitute RC Prakash was controlling the midfield and HAL enjoyed territorial domination for a brief period. A good move from the left restored parity for HAL -- Malemnganba Meetei’s left-footed cross was headed in by Nigerian Abdulla Hamza.
Changing over, HAL went all out for the equaliser -- substitute RC Prakash was controlling the midfield and HAL enjoyed territorial domination for a brief period. A good move from the left restored parity for HAL -- Malemnganba Meetei’s left-footed cross was headed in by Nigerian Abdulla Hamza.
TFA cadet Alwyn Geroge scored the winner in the 82nd minute. After s series pf
passes in the midfield, he talented striker finished it off with a powerful shot
from the edge of the penalty box.
Pailan Arrows coach Sujit Chakraborty reckoned this victory as a ‘hard fought win.’
Pailan Arrows coach Sujit Chakraborty reckoned this victory as a ‘hard fought win.’
“We
played well and controlled the game in the most of first half. However, we did
miss many out of those created chances. HAL too played very well at the
starting of first half,” he said.
Pailan striker George Allwyn was adjudged Man-of-the-match.
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