Rangdajied United register first win, defeat Mohun Bagan

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Dec 01 2013 | 8:30 PM IST
Rangdajied United FC finally shrugged off their winless run after defeating Kolkata Giants Mohun Bagan 2-0 in the 12th Round of the I-League at the Salt Lake Stadium here today.
Manandeep Singh gave 'The Blues' a lead against the run-of-play in the 22nd minute before Eugeneson Lyngdoh scored the second in the 66th minute to ensure the historic win.
Coming in following the back-to-back draws after strengthening their squad, the Meghalaya side was confident of upsetting the Mariners as coach Santosh Kashyap made some surprising changes.
He dropped youngster K C David Ngaihte and Joy Chandra, perhaps in a calculated move, to master a sweet revenge against the club that sacked him mid-way last year.
The hosts were the first to get a scoring chance when Subrata Paul failed to clear a back pass that fell on Odafa Okolie's feet at the edge of the box. Odafa passed the ball to Eric Muranda and luckily for Rangdajied, the Kenyan was slow on his turn and the visitors survived.
The hosts however continued to press hard, Katsumi being the architect of those attacks. But soon, Rangdajied players settled down and in no time silenced the Mariners at the stand. It was Manandeep Singh again, who broke the deadlock when Yohei Iwasaki dribbled passed two defenders and found the former East Bengal striker inside the 6-yard box, who coolly slotted the ball home.
Bagan, having conceded came all guns blazing, seeking for the equaliser with Odafa taking most of the burden on himself. But time and again, Paul came to the rescue of his side and took them to the break with the lead intact.
Change of ends saw the match starting in the same vein but this time Rangdajied had the first look at the goal. Manandeep took a sharp turn and unleashed a screamer which went straight into Sandip Nandi's hand.
In between, the Green and Maroons made few inroads. But none was dangerous enough to trouble the defence or the keeper before Tomba Singh came up with another brilliant header, forcing Sandip Nandi to stretch full-length to keep the ball away.
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First Published: Dec 01 2013 | 8:30 PM IST

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