*Wolfe’s brace cancels out Ranti’s brace on Super Saturday*

Man of the match, Anthony Wolfe netted a second half brace as Sporting
Clube de Goa drew 2-2 with Kingfisher East Bengal in an entertaining HERO
I-League encounter, at Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata on Saturday. East Bengal
led 1-0 at the interval through the boot of the I-League’s current top goal
scorer Ranti Martins.

East Bengal took the lead on the half hour mark, when Milan Susak played an
ambitious long ball forward from the defence which picked out Ranti Martins
and he wonderfully controlled it before blasting into the back of the net.

East Bengal made a double substitution at half time bringing on Arnab
Mondal and Harmanjot Khabra in place of Mohammed Rafique and Raju Gaikwad
who had picked up a yellow card just before the breather. Sporting Goa also
made a change, bringing in Victorino Fernandes for Beevan D’Mello.

Sporting Goa started to dominate early on but it was East Bengal who
increased their lead after Ranti Martins curled in a beautiful free kick
from the edge of the box, to score his second of the game and his twelfth
of the season.

Sporting Goa made a substitution bringing on new signing Marcus Mascarenhas
for another debutant Mahmoud Al Amnah. They now had fresh legs on either
wing with Victorino and Marcus who provided plenty of pace to put their
opponents on the back foot.

Sporting Goa continued to pile on the pressure and was rewarded when a
looping ball fell nicely in the danger area for Anthony Wolfe to take a
snap shot and it got a slight touch of an East Bengal defender before
entering the net.

Sporting Goa carried on growing in confidence and probing further afield.
Odafa who was being marked tightly, managed to find some space and his
cross was met by Victorino whose shot looked like it was entering the net,
before Wolfe tapped it in on the goal line to make sure and draw the
Flaming Oranje level.

In the closing exchanges, Sporting Goa continued to maraud forward but
could not find the winner and in the end both teams had to be content with
a point each.

Sporting Goa has now collected 4 points from nine outings while East Bengal
move up to 13 points from eight matches.


PHOTO: Anthony Wolfe was the Hero man of the match after scoring a brace.





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