
Kalinga Super Cup: FC Goa set up semifinals date with Mohun Bagan
Kerala Blasters
in the
Super Cup quarterfinals
on Saturday afternoon, an Indian-heavy
Mohun Bagan Super Giant
side came out with flying colours in Bhubaneswar.
The young side – in many ways the reserve team of the ISL double winners – put up a gritty display of football at Kalinga Stadium to carve out a 2-1 victory over the Blasters.
In doing so, they booked a place in the semis against
FC Goa
, who beat Punjab FC 2-1 with a stoppage-time winner from Mohammed Yasir.
Sahal Abdul Samad opened the scoring midway through the first half for the Mariners, while Suhail Ahmad Bhat doubled the lead early in the second.
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Constant pressure from the Blasters bore fruit when MS Sreekuttan pulled one back four minutes in added time.
Despite a barrage of attacks made by the Blasters frontline, Bagan stood firm with Nuno Reis – the only foreigner on Bagan roster on Sunday – showing leadership quality on debut.

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