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East Bengal and Mohun Bagan lock horns in Durand Cup Quarterfinals
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], August 17 (ANI): The 134th Durand Cup enters the knockout stage with a quarter-final on Sunday, as the footballing capital braces for its biggest the iconic Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (Salt Lake Stadium), Emami East Bengal take on arch-rivals Mohun Bagan Super Giants in the legendary Kolkata Derby, a match that transcends sport and resonates with the very heartbeat of the city, according to a release from Durand Cup. Both teams have stormed through the group stage unbeaten, ensuring an unforgettable evening of football drama. Just as Shillong and Kokrajhar turned into carnivals during the group rounds, Kolkata is set to surpass them all with its electrifying Derby atmosphere. Emami East Bengal topped Group A with a perfect nine points, while Mohun Bagan mirrored the feat in Group B, setting the stage for an epic clash where only one will march into the the Salt Lake floodlights blaze on Sunday night, two titans of Indian football will collide in a battle for the ages. East Bengal, rejuvenated under Spanish tactician Oscar Bruzon, arrives in red-hot form after topping their group with a 100% record. Their campaign included a resounding 5-0 win over South United FC, a narrow but gritty 1-0 triumph over Namdhari FC, and a sensational 6-1 demolition of Indian Air Force signings have transformed the Red and Gold Brigade. Moroccan striker Hamid Ahadad, Brazilian midfielder Miguel Figueira, and Palestinian international Mohammed Rashid have blended seamlessly with experienced campaigners Saul Crespo and Bipin Singh. Greek forward Dimitrios Diamantakos has led the line with authority, making East Bengal look every bit the champions in Bruzon struck a confident note ahead of the derby: 'We must control emotions and focus on the pitch. Derby can make you a hero or a villain depending on the result. We want to stay cool. We know the weight of this derby–it's everything to our fans. We've prepared intensely, and the boys are buzzing to deliver on this massive stage." Mohun Bagan Super Giants, led by Spanish coach Jose Francisco Molina Jimenez, have been equally dominant. The Mariners launched their campaign with a 3-1 win over Mohammedan SC, followed by a 4-0 dismantling of BSF FT, and capped their group with a ruthless 5-1 rout of Diamond Harbour Colaco has been the tournament's standout star, netting five goals in three matches to become joint-top scorer. With creative spark Sahal Abdul Samad and sharp finishers Jamie Maclaren and Jason Cummings in support, the Mariners' attack looks lethal. However, injuries to Manvir Singh and Kiyan Nassiri may force tactical East Bengal or Confident Mohun Bagan?East Bengal's high-pressing attack, spearheaded by Ahadad, Diamantakos, Bipin Singh, and David Lalhlansanga, will test a Bagan defence that has looked occasionally fragile. Mohun Bagan, meanwhile, will rely on their clinical finishing and big-game temperament, with Colaco and Sahal at the heart of their stakes are monumental: progression to the semifinals, bragging rights in a century-old rivalry, and the chance to add to their Durand Cup legacy. Mohun Bagan edge the historical tally with 17 titles, while East Bengal have 16, setting up another chapter in this age-old the city's coffee houses, tram rides, and markets already buzzing with Derby talk, the Salt Lake Stadium will transform into a cauldron of emotion on Sunday night. Fans snapped up tickets within hours of release, some even camping overnight, underlining the magnitude of this roads will lead to one destination, Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, where tradition, rivalry, and passion Derby: The Mother of All BattlesThe Kolkata Derby, first played in 1925, marks a century of fierce competition. More than a game, it is a cultural phenomenon dividing loyalties between East Bengal's Red-and-Gold faithful and Mohun Bagan's Green-and-Maroon Lake Stadium, with its record of 131,781 fans for the 1997 Federation Cup semi-final between these two giants, is no stranger to Derby madness. This quarter-final promises a similar spectacle, with a sea of flags, chants, and colours turning Kolkata into a festival long before East Bengal, it's a chance to prove their resurgence is genuine. For Mohun Bagan, it's about asserting their dominance and chasing another piece of silverware. Either way, the 134th Durand Cup is about to witness a derby destined to enter football folklore. (ANI)


Hindustan Times
44 minutes ago
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'My head is spinning. I can't get any…': Alexander Zverev battles dizziness, struggles in Cincinnati semis vs Alcaraz
Alexander Zverev's impressive campaign at the Cincinnati Open ended on Saturday after a defeat to world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz in the semifinal. En route to the 4-6, 3-6 loss, Zverev took a medical timeout after bouts of dizziness and breathlessness resurfaced due to the high temperatures in Cincinnati. Alexander Zverev of Germany lost his semifinal match in the Cincinnati Open against Carlos Alcaraz(Getty Images via AFP) The German had cruised through the opening half of the tournament, beating Nishesh Basavareddy, Brandon Nakashima, and Karen Khachanov. Barring the Russian, he took down all his other opponents in just two sets, keeping his hopes alive for a maiden Cincinnati Open title. However, during his match against Ben Shelton in the quarterfinal, as he was a set and a break up, he suddenly motioned for help and needed on-court medical attention. "My head is spinning," he was heard saying. "I can't get any air into my lungs." In fact, spectators saw him making unusual stretching motions after each point, which eventually escalated into a timeout in the second set when he was 2-1 up. Despite the issue, Zverev wrapped up the match in just an hour and 17 minutes to beat Shelton. Although he admitted he was unlikely to be at his best in the semifinal against Alcaraz, he looked in sublime touch at the start of Saturday's match, managing to find the perfect response to the Spaniard's cross-court game. However, following a late surge from Alcaraz that saw him grab the opening set, Zverev's condition resurfaced. In the second set, he took a medical timeout and left the court as he was feeling unwell, possibly dizzy due to the high temperatures in the city. Upon his return, he never looked the same, lacking energy and finding it difficult in exchanges. The anxious ordeal ended in quick time as Alcaraz reached his seventh consecutive ATP Tour final, where he will face rival Jannik Sinner for the fourth time this year.


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Confident Jamshedpur FC face fearless Diamond Harbour for a place in the semis
Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) [India], August 17 (ANI): As the knockout wagon shifts to Jamshedpur, a confident home side, Jamshedpur FC, will face debutants Diamond Harbour FC in the third quarterfinal of the 134th Durand Cup, which will kick off on Sunday at the JRD Tata Sports Complex, according to an official statement from the Durand Cup. Jamshedpur FC qualified for the quarterfinals as winners of Group C, while Diamond Harbour FC squeezed through as one of the best second-placed interim head coach Steven Dias, who stepped up following Khalid Jamil's elevation to the national team, Jamshedpur are not just tactically sharp but also deeply motivated. Dias lauds the seamless transition and credits the roaring home crowd for fuelling the team's Dias is clear about the team's approach, saying, 'Tomorrow we face Diamond Harbour FC for the first time, and we know they are a strong side, unbeaten in their last 23 matches. We must stay cautious and focused. My boys are ready. We have trained well and prepared for this challenge. Playing at our home ground is always special, and I request all our fans to come and support us. We will give everything on the pitch to win this match and secure our place in the next round."While Jamshedpur enter the contest on the back of a flawless group stage campaign, with a 3-2 win over Tribhuvan Army FC, a 1-0 win over the Indian Army Football Team and a 2-0 victory over 1 Ladakh FC, Diamond Harbour FC started the group stage campaign with a 2-1 victory over Kolkata giant Mohammedan SC before running riot over Border Security Force with an 8-1 victory but suffered a 1-5 defeat to Mohun Bagan Super Giant. In the end, a goal difference of +4 was enough for the debutants to occupy their place in this knockout team from Diamond Harbour have been a revelation this season, arriving at the Durand Cup with an unbeaten run that stretched to 23 consecutive matches across head coach, Kibu Vicuna, exuded confidence ahead of the contest, 'We didn't get the desired result in our last match, but that is part of football. What matters is that we learn from our mistakes, stay focused, and give our full concentration to the next game. We know it will be a tough challenge against JFC, who are an ISL team with quality players. However, we are determined not to let our journey end in the quarter-finals. The boys have trained hard and prepared well, and we will give everything to achieve the result we want tomorrow."For Steven Dias' Jamshedpur FC, the challenge is twofold: sustaining their own winning rhythm while finding ways to break down a side that thrives on collective grit and determination. Jamshedpur will count on their home advantage, tactical discipline, and fan support, but they know they cannot afford to underestimate a Diamond Harbour outfit that has shown remarkable fearlessness and hunger on the big FC will rely on their balanced Indian group, which consists of their experienced captain Pronay Haldar and Ashutosh Mehta, youngsters like Praful Kumar Y.V, Vincy Baretto, Nikhil Barla, Ritwik Das and Mohammad Sanan, and with Japanese attacker Rei Tachikawa also joining the squad, they look to finish the job in front of their home crowd and make their way into the Harbour start striker Clayton Silva is doubtful for this important match due to injury, but they have an able backup in the experienced Luka Majcen, who has already scored four goals in the tournament and will be ably supported by Jobby Justin and Girik Khosla, and they also have the experienced Halicharan Narzary and Naro Hari Shrestha, who can be called up when needed. The defence led by Spaniard Mikel Kortazar and Melroy Assisi, who are up for the task against Jamshedpur, will be aware of the set-piece-heavy attacking of the home side. This clash promises to be a battle of intent, with the steel of Jamshedpur tested against the relentless tide of Diamond Harbour, with a coveted semi-final spot on the line. (ANI)