Dear Colleagues,


Please find below the report regarding Kingfisher East Bengal's 2-0 win
against Chennai City FC.



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*KINGFISHER EAST BENGAL RIDE ON ROBIN SINGH'S BRACE TO DOWN CHENNAI CITY FC*




*By Joseph Solomon,**AIFF Media Team*

*CUTTACK: *Kingfisher East Bengal defeated Chennai City FC 2-0 to register
their first win in the ongoing 38th edition of the Hero Federation Cup at
the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack, Odisha today (May 09, 2017) leading them
to garner four points out of two matches.

Chennai City FC slumped to their second defeat of the Tournament and find
themselves at the bottom of the table. Meanwhile, strikes from Robin Singh
(45+1’, 76’) led the Red and Golds to a hard-earned win over the Southern
outfit.

Kingfisher East Bengal pressed for an early goal and almost took the lead
in the 6th minute when Narayan Das’s header was cleared off the lines after
Karanjit Singh had come out of the line to punch clear a dangerous cross.
Seven minutes later, Robin Singh’s left footed shot from 25 yards earned a
world class save from Karanjit to keep Chennai City FC in the game.

The Red and Golds turned on the style and piled pressure on the Chennai
defence line; courtesy of attacks led by Robin Singh from the front and
Wedson Anselme from the wing.

Chennai City FC recouped from soaking pressure and with Soundarajan’s team
committing in midfield, Kingfisher East Bengal were kept at bay. Entwined
in a battle of possession, with neither emerging victor it took a mistake
Chennai City FC to open the goal gates.

In the dying embers of the first half, Robin Singh capitalised on an
uncanny clearance from the Chennai City FC defence and scored from inside
the box to give Kingfisher East Bengal the lead going into half-time.

Soundarajan’s men looked more comfortable on the ball once the second half
kicked-off and attacked with fluidity, not that they were able to score the
equaliser but the intent was there. In the 53rd minute, Debabrata Roy’s
free kick rattled the crossbar.

Clear goalscoring chances became rare for both teams as both trod with
caution. The play became largely confined to the midfield with little
spells enjoyed by either team in the final third – though for Chennai City
FC lack of manpower up front prevented a clear scoring opportunity, while
for Kingfisher East Bengal, the Chennai defence made life difficult.

In the 72nd minute, Karanjit made a save to deny Robin’s header from close
range and the Red and Golds searched for a goal to extend their lead. The
second goal came in the 76th minute when Robin Singh converted from the
spot after Ravanan’s handball in the box had prompted the referee to give
the penalty kick.

A healthy lead of two goals all but ensured Kingfisher East Bengal of the
win and at the end of time, the scoreline read 2-0 in their favour.



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