In a packed Kanchenjunga Stadium boasting of partisan East Bengal supporters, Norde bended one like Beckham in the 36th minute to give his team the lead.
Eighteen-year old Azharuddin then doubled the lead in the 43rd minute when he saw TP Rehenesh out of his charge. He kept a nice swinging floater that swerved hitting the post and went into the net.
There was more frustration in store for East Bengal as they were reduced to 10 players after their foreign recruit Willis Plaza was rightfully sent off in the 67th minute during an encounter marred by frayed tempers especially from the red and gold brigade.
But it was Norde who upped the ante when he was fouled as his swerving free-kick beat a diving Rehenesh finding the back of the net.
Minutes later, Mohun Bagan dished out another spectacular goal and it was more satisfying coming from the youth recruit Mallick who scored a dream derby goal through a cheeky long-ranger.
Coming on a day Aizawl FC (30 points) lost to Bengaluru FC 0-1, the derby win has put the 2014-15 champions right in the hunt as they are just a point behind the leaders Aizawl with a match in hand.
Having held to a goalless draw in the first leg, the victory is also sweeter for Mohun Bagan as it has come after more than two years with their last win coming on March 28, 2015.
Their anguish was writ large as East Bengal resorted to unnecessary tackles in the second half. After some consultation with the linesman, the referee gave Plaza the marching orders for whacking Anas needlessly.
In the 72nd minute, Gurwinder Singh was given a warning for kicking Norde in frustration as East Bengal clearly had a forgetful outing.
Rowlin Borges and Mehtab Hossain were included as Lalrindika Ralte was dropped to accomodate Romeo Fernandes, while Morgan benched Chris Payne.
Sen meanwhile has switched to captain Yusa to central midfield in a tactical move with youth recruit Mallick on the right wing, while Duffy and Balwant took control of the attacks up front.
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