Written off in the run-up to the high-voltage fixture due to their prolonged slump, a beleaguered Mohun Bagan found a star in Dicka, who showed his predatory skills with a couple of volleys out of top drawer as East Bengal's hopes of winning the league almost went up in smoke.
Mohun Bagan jumped two places to be fourth in the standings after their dominating finish and they have 16 points with a match in hand against East Bengal, who slipped to third with 19 points from 10 outings.
The Cameroonian struck the first one with a snap volley in what was one of the fastest goal of the season in the opening minute while the second one (34th) was a treat to the eyes as his acrobatic volley thundered into the back of the net.
This was East Bengal's second loss of the season and both have come against their bitter foes, the first being a 0-1 defeat on December 3 in the first-leg.
Emotional scenes were witnessed in the embattled Mariners camp as the green-and-maroon fans sported masks of Sony Norde, their injured star I-League winning striker, who has decided to part ways.
But the assistant referee raised the flag and disallowed the goal as East Bengal continued to remain in the lurch.
Such was their sheer domination that Mohun Bagan could have pumped in at least half a dozen goals as Dicka missed a hattrick, while Kadam squandered a one-on-one with Luis Barreto in the first-half injury time.
Churchill Brothers' I-League winning forward Akram Moghrabi also had a brilliant opportunity after being set up by Dicka from the left but he shot over the bar in his maiden outing for Mohun Bagan.
The Cameroon striker found himself in a perfect position from a Raynier Fernandes' corner kick as he took it on the full and his left-footed volley was out of reach for Barreto.
There was no looking back for Mohun Bagan from then on and they got their campaign back on track with a memorable maiden derby win for coach Shankarlal Chakraborty, who was elevated after I-League winning Sanjoy Sen stepped down.
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