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East Bengal Start Super Cup Campaign With 3-2 Win Over Hyderabad FC

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East Bengal FC rode on Cleiton Silva’s brace to start their Super Cup football campaign with a fighting 3-2 win over Hyderabad FC.

East Bengal FC rode on Cleiton Silva‘s brace to start their Super Cup football crusade with a fighting 3- 2 palm over Hyderabad FC at the Kalinga Stadium on Tuesday. The Group A institution saw Hyderabad draw position doubly through Ramhlunchhunga and Nim Dorjee Tamang before Saul Crespo scored the winning thing for East Bengal in the 80th nanosecond. East Bengal have been floundering to score pretensions this season. But on this day, Silva led from the front as they looked to attack from the onset. The first significant chance came in the eighth nanosecond when Nishu Kumar delivered a cross from the left hand. Silva managed to head the ball down to Nandhakumar, setting up what sounded like a perfect blitz occasion. still, Nandhakumar’s shot struck the bar.

East Bengal broke the impasse in the 33rd nanosecond. The move was initiated by Mohamad Rakip, who played a quick one- two with Nandhakumar on the right hand, before delivering a precise cross into the box that finessed all Hyderabad protectors.

Silva made a timely run into the box and volleyed the ball home to give East Bengal the lead.

Hyderabad FC restored equality in the 45th nanosecond. Mohammad Rafi played a beautiful through ball to Lalchhanhima Sailo on the right hand.

Sailo, with great mindfulness, tracked back the ball and set up Ramhlunchhunga unmarked inside the box, and he calmly transferred the ball into the nethermost corner of the net.

East Bengal, however, remained undeterred by Hyderabad’s equaliser and started the alternate half with the same attacking mindset.

Silva continued to be a crucial figure in East Bengal’s obnoxious sweats and made a significant impact again in the 54th nanosecond. He showcased his skill and perfection by scoring with a lovely coiled free- kick from 30 yards, putting East Bengal ahead formerly again.

Hyderabad fought their way back into the match formerly again in the 79th nanosecond when Makan Chote played a square pass to Ramhlunchhunga inside the box.

Ramhlunchhunga tried to go once Souvik Chakrabarti before the East Bengal protector decided to foul him. The adjudicator Harish Kundu incontinently refocused at the spot and Tamang converted the penalty to help Hyderabad draw position.

East Bengal, however, set up their idol in Crespo, who was brought on as a cover at the launch of the alternate half.

Borja Herrera floated in a corner from the left and an unmarked Crespo fluently headed home the winner and gave East Bengal three pivotal points. Know More Latest Football News…

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