Borja Herrera Gonzalez's scored against his former employers as his hat-trick guided FC Goa to a 3-2 win against East Bengal at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on Friday. (Highlights | More Football News)
Borja Herrera Gonzalez's scored against his former employers as his hat-trick guided FC Goa to a 3-2 win against East Bengal at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on Friday
Borja Herrera Gonzalez's scored against his former employers as his hat-trick guided FC Goa to a 3-2 win against East Bengal at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on Friday. (Highlights | More Football News)
Madih Talal and David Hmar were on-target for the Red and Gold Brigade as their search for a first league win goes on.
The likes of Dejan Drazic, Borja Herrera and Boris Singh made openings early on in the game. Their persistent attacks were soon rewarded when Drazic's cross from the left was parried away by East Bengal goalkeeper Debjit Majumder.
However, the stray ball fell to Borja in space and the Spaniard slotted it into the net in the 13th minute.
The Gaurs kept troubling the East Bengal FC backline with their darting counter-attacks. In such an instance, Boris Singh won possession from Hijazi Maher on the right flank in a dangerous area. The youngster came up with a perfectly weighted cut-back to find Borja in the box, who slammed it home again in the 20th minute to double the lead for the visitors.
However, the Carles Cuadrat-coached team retaliated well with some offensive moves.
They eventually found an opening when Nim Dorja tripped Madih Talal in the penalty area, awarding the Red and Gold Brigade a spot-kick and an opportunity to come back in the game. Talal stepped up and calmly slotted it past Laxmikant Kattimani to pull a goal back in the 29th minute.
FC Goa regained their two-goal advantage in the 71st minute when Udanta Singh won possession from Hijazi and squared it to Borja in space. The Spanish midfielder cruised his way into the penalty area before rippling the back of the net to complete his hat-trick.
The visitors were in a spot of bother when Carl McHugh received a second yellow card in the 81st minute. East Bengal FC made full use of their numeric advantage when David Lalhlansanga pulled one goal back in the 85th minute after Kattimani parried a long-range effort from Anwar Ali straight on his path.
After FC Goa's third goal went in, the home crowd made their feelings known as they hurled anger at East Bengal manager Carles Cuadrat for their team's performance, who still remain winless this season.
Despite a valiant fightback in the end, FC Goa held on to a memorable win as pressure piled on Cuadrat, who could be in the running for the first sacking of the season.
(With PTI inputs)