
Kalinga Super Cup: Inter Kashi fall to Mumbai City; Jamshedpur Edge past NorthEast United
Bhubanewsar, April 27 (IANS) Mumbai City booked their place in the semi-finals of the Kalinga Super Cup, with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Inter Kashi at the Kalinga Stadium.
Giant-killers Inter Kashi's run in the
Kalinga Super Cup
came to a halt at the hands of Mumbai City on Sunday. After shocking Bengaluru FC via penalty shoot-out in the pre-quarterfinals, the expectation from
Inter Kashi
was sky-high.
But despite all their efforts to continue the dream run in the knockout tournament, Inter Kashi succumbed to Mumbai's constant pressure that resulted in
Lallianzuala Chhangte
netting the only goal of the early quarterfinal at Kalinga Stadium on Sunday.
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Mumbai City will take on
Jamshedpur FC
in the semifinal as the latter held their nerves to beat
NorthEast United FC
5-4 via penalty shoot-out after the second quarterfinal of the day finished goalless in regulation time. There was hardly anything to separate the two
Indian Super League
(ISL) sides in the evening game as they matched each other in almost every aspect — be it defending with grit or showing profligacy in front of the goal.
ISL Golden Boot
winner Alaaeddine Ajaraie failed to find his goalscoring touch as the
Jamshedpur
box was guarded by an ever-alert
Stephen Eze
, who was adjudged Player of the Match for his efforts. Ajaraie's only notable effort came in the second half when he was denied by the near upright from left. As 90 minutes failed to provide any winner, the game headed to shoot-out.
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