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East Bengal Stage Incredible Comeback, Overturn 0-2 Deficit to Defeat Punjab FC 4-2 in ISL 2024-25

In a thrilling match at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, East Bengal SC pulled off ...

Wed, 18 Dec 2024 09:19 AM

In a thrilling match at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, East Bengal SC pulled off an incredible comeback victory against Punjab FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 season. Trailing by two goals at halftime, East Bengal mounted a stunning revival in the second half, scoring four goals in just 22 minutes to secure a 4-2 win. Asmir Suljic and Pulga Vidal had given Punjab a comfortable lead in the first half, but East Bengal showed tremendous resilience and determination to turn the game around. Hijazi Maher, P.V. Vishnu, David Hmar, and an own goal from Suresh Meitei sealed the remarkable comeback for the home side. Despite the loss, Punjab FC remain in fifth place in the league standings with 18 points from 11 matches. Meanwhile, East Bengal have moved up to 11th place with 10 points from the same number of matches. The victory will surely boost their confidence as they look to climb higher in the table in the remaining games of the season.

Ravi Kumar returned in goal for The Shers as Panagiotis Dilmperis made three changes to the starting eleven. Khaimingthang Lhungdim returned in the right-back position in place of Leon Augustine while Asmir Suljic started in midfield in place of the injured Filip Mrzljak. Oscar Bruzon with limited options in midfield started with Anwar Ali to protect the defense of Hector Yuste and Hijazi Maher. David Lalhlansanga led the attack line with Cleiton Silva, Naorem Mahesh Singh, and Nandhakumar Sekar starting alongside him.

Both sides took their time to settle into the game and once the game opened up, it was Punjab who pinned East Bengal by dominating the middle of the pitch. Punjab used the long passes to good effect with Luka Majcen and Asmir Suljic always willing to run behind the high line of the Red and Gold Brigade defence. On the other end, David Hmar found the net with a neat finish from a free kick but was ruled out for offside.

The Shers took the lead in the 21st minute from a well-worked goal. Pulga Vidal obliged to the run of Asmir into the box and expertly found the Hungarian who took it on the volley and finished past Prabhsukhan Gill for his third goal of the season. Punjab grew in confidence as the game went on as they opened up the East Bengal defence with ease.

They could have doubled the advantage as Luka found himself in a one-on-one situation with the goalkeeper but Prabhsukhan denied the Slovenian with an outstretched leg. The rebound fell on the path of Nihal but his attempt was blocked by Lalchungnunga. On the other end, Cleiton Silva created space for himself on the edge of the box, but the attempt was weak.

Pulga Vidal doubled the away side's advantage with a splendid finish. He received the ball from a simple throw in and he completely floored Anwar Ali with a drop of a shoulder and in one turn drilled the ball past the goalkeeper into the far corner of the goal.

East Bengal mounted a stunning comeback and scored three goals within 22 minutes from the start of the second half. Hijazi Maher rose the highest to a Cleiton Silva free kick and planted his header in the goal past the outstretched hands of Ravi Kumar.

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The second-half substitute then equalised within seven minutes. Suresh Meitei's headed clearance fell on the path of Vishnu and the winger finished it past the on-rushing Ravi Kumar and Suresh on the line. East Bengal took the lead through an own goal six minutes later. Nandhakumar's low cross from the right wing was deflected into his own goal by Suresh who got his feet tangled.

Things got worse for The Shers when Khaimingthing Lhungdim was sent off for his second yellow card offence. East Bengal took good use of the man advantage and scored a fourth through David Hmar. Vishnu P.V. was once again the provider as his curling cross was met by a diving David Hmar whose header found the bottom corner to send the Salt Lake Stadium into a frenzy.

The 10 men of Punjab FC tried to muster something in the remaining quarter of the match but could not create much as East Bengal managed the game well. Pulga Vidal missed a couple of chances to score one back but Prabhsukhan Gill closed the gap well and kept the score intact to secure their third win in four matches.

Punjab FC will face Mohun Bagan Super Giant in their next fixture on Boxing Day (December 26) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi.

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— IANS

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