Monday , April 29 2024

Sporting Goa beat Sao Miguel Taleigao to go top of Goa Pro League!

sporting-clube-de-goa-san-miguel-taleigaoSporting Clube de Goa beat Clube Sao Miguel de Taleigao 1–0 to displace FC Bardez and reach on top of the table here on Wednesday. The first half sub Victorino Fernandes (42’) goal was the difference between the two sides. With this win Sporting Goa now have 21 points from nine outings to take the pole position while Sao Miguel continue to languish at the bottom.

Mateus Costa made two changes to the side that beat Corps of Signals last week. Quan Gomes and Mauvin Borges were handed starts at the expense of Glan Martins and Seriton Fernandes. Gaffer adopted a 4–1–3–2 formation with Daryl Costa and Francis Dadzie leading the attack.

The initial phase saw Sao Miguel put up a good defensive approach to keep a wave of Sporting Goa attack at the bay. Sporting Goa had a good opportunity within 10 minutes from the kick-off which saw the Ghanaian Dadzie head a good cross straight into the hands of the keeper. With Sporting Goa attacking failing to break down a resilient Sao Miguel defence, gaffer Costa introduced his go to man Victorino Fernandes in the 38th minute who made an instant impact in the match. His first touch of the ball created an opportunity between him and Dadzie however the former’s shot was deflected for a corner. The resulting move was smartly mapped by Harpreet Singh who took a short corner and picked out Victorino in a thickly flooded box who connected perfectly to drill the ball into the nets making sure Sporting walked back at the half time with a one goal lead.

Crossing over Sporting Goa went into a full-fledged offensive mode. Victorino and Dadzie easily created six stunning chances among themselves but nothing went past the opposing keeper. In the 52nd minute Victorino set up Dadzie with a beautiful cross the former scored a stunning goal but was surprisingly flagged offside which left Sporting Goa officials and their supporters at Duler Stadium fuming.

In the 60th minute Victorino once again picked out a charging Daryl on the right but the latter’s header was deflected out for a corner. In the 65th minute Ponif Vaz of Sporting Goa received his marching order for a second yellow due to a silly challenge towards the corner flag. With the tensions building high another drama unfolded when the linesman flagged Sporting Goa’s Victorino offside when he received a throw in. Sporting Goa’s offensive approach in spite of being a man down did create gaps in their opponents defence but the Sao Miguel counter attacks lacked the temperament to get past the strong Nigerian defender Loveday Eninnaya who was having an exceptional evening on the pitch. Sporting Goa held on to their lead till the final whistle to go home with the full three points.

Speaking to the media after the game, Sporting Clube de Goa CEO Victor Fernandes said, “It is disappointing and disheartening to be at the receiving end of such atrocious decisions from referees time and again. There is a serious need to look into the refereeing matters by GFA, this cannot continue always.”

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