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Goals & cards galore as Kenkre FC hold table toppers RoundGlass Punjab FC!

Six goals and six yellow cards in the first half, no goals but two yellow cards, one of them resulting in a send-off, in the second. That is the least one can say about Kenkre FC’s match against RoundGlass Punjab FC, and that is saying a lot. It is not everyday that so much excitement is packed into one match. That too, between two sides as apart on the points table as these two. In the end, lowly Kenkre FC snatched away one precious point from Hero I-League table-toppers RoundGlass Punjab at Cooperage Stadium on Wednesday, February 1.

The match got off to an electrifying start when in only the third minute, Kenkre FC’s Nepalese midfielder Anjan Bista cut into the RoundGlass Punjab box from the left and centred to Hero of the Match Ranjeet Pandre, who calmly tapped in to make it 1-0. But it became incredible when just two minutes later, Bista’s cross from the left wing found and unmarked Aman Gaikwad at the far post. His right-footed volley went striaght in.

Staikos Vergetis and his boys looked shell-shocked and they could not get a grip on the proceedings till the 12th minute when they had the first attempt at goal from Juan Mera’s free-kick. Valpuia’s head, however, was not good enough to beat Kenkre FC goalie Padam Chhetri.

However, Akhil Kothari’s men lost the plot after being 2-0 up and RoundGlass Punjab were soon all over them. Things started to heat up and within the first 25 minutes, Chencho Gyeltshen and Ashis Pradhan of RoundGlass Punjab were shown yellow cards. RoundGlass Punjab’s goal came in the 25th minute when Valpuia made a solo run all the way from midfield into the opposition box, with Majcen and Chencho waiting on his left. Entire Kenkre defence was busy marking Majcen and missed Chencho, who tapped in Valpuia’s pass. Punjab were back in it.

Hardly a couple of minutes had passed when Kenkre custodian Chhetri failed to grab Juan Mera’s powerful left-footer from outside the box. Huidrom Naocha Singh pounced on the rebound to make it 2-2. Then Chhetri made the blunder, without which the home team could have boasted of beating the table-toppers, after beating Sreenidi Deccan FC the other day.

It was the 39th minute of the match. Brandon Vanlalremdika crossed from the right and Kenkre FC’s Banpynkhnawram Nongkhlaw tried a wild clearance as the ball few towards the goal. Chhetri could have caught it but strangely to fist it away, with Majcen on his shoulders. The Slovenian got a faint touch as the ball landed inside the goalline to put Punjab ahead.

However, the lead did not last even a minute. Suraj Jeet Negi, who was to receive a two yellow cards later and get marching orders, split the RoundGlass Punjab defence with a through pass to put things on a plate for Pandre. He dodged past Kiran Kumar Limbu to restore parity.

The rest of the match was more about ill-tempered moments that earned players, and even officials on the bench, yellow cards. Both defences looked tighter after the breather. RoundGlass Punjab still had more possession and created more opportunities, but luck did not favour them. Brandon’s shot off Mera’s cross from the right hit the upright. Even Majcen came close to scoring his tenth goal in the Hero I-League but his header went over the bar in the 84th minute.

In the final minute of stoppage time, Valpuia’s shot from hand-shaking distance was blocked by a defender. RoundGlass Punjab players and staff thought there was a handball off the resultant corner and they deserved a penalty. Referee Dipu Roy thought otherwise and only awarded yet another yellow card to one of Vergetis’s assistants.

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