Monday, November 19, 2018

Heavyweights MMC, Army triumph

Heavyweight Maan Marshyangadi Club (MMC) made it two out of two roads, which won 2-0 on the New Road Team (NRT), while the Tribhuvan Army Club for the first time, the Shyamala Yuva Club, the second round of Martes Memorial Defeated 1-0 as 'A' Division League began on the APF grounds in Helchok on Saturday.

Nepalese international Anjan Bista made a place to come out of scoring and the foreign player Oluwale Afiz added another one in the first half because the MMC returned to the festival after returning to the tournament to be restarted again. Bista led the 17th minute against NRT, who had the army drawn by Mossud OA in the opening game 2-2 in the opening match.

Mm's superb overseas player, Opium, took his double advantage to score three goals in 39 matches, three goals. He dried the last three defenders and finished the goalkeeper Sojit Gurung and finished the field with a well shot. Ofeez had struck twice against the Brigade Boys Club twice during the 3-1 victory in the opening match.

On one side, Bimal Rana of MMC was unable to score twice from the break because his heading from the field was denied by diving goalkeeper Gurung and later he shot wide wide in each situation with gloves Had given In the 53rd minute, Rana again widened into the Cross of the Opge, while NRT goalkeeper Gurung again stopped 25-yard scotcher of Heman Gurung with diving service. MMC came close to reaching third place at 86th position when Adalajo Samoos defeated Gurung, but Christian BKK approved it from Goyalin.

In spite of winning, MMC's coach Suman Shrestha was hardly satisfied. Shresth said, "The performance was not up to expectations and it was difficult for us to play in the grass pitch because we used to play only in the artificial turf." Their NRT counterpart Maheshwar Mulami said that the color of the match was changed by accepting the initial penalty. "We accepted the penalty due to the defender's mistake, that goal has lowered the young players because all the players in the team are inexperienced," said Mulami who has a point in his favor from two matches.

In an entertaining second match of the day, in the 27th minute a head of lesser known Khashwa Kharwa sealed the victory of the army against Chasman. Bikash created a powerful heading from the crowded area in Santosh Tamang corner. The result takes the army from two games to four points, while Cheesle, who is drawing a 0-0 draw in the first match, got one point.

In the eventful match with many quick steps, the departmental side came in close to scoring in the seventh minute, when Santosh Tamang's quick volley straightened straight from this area. Amir Shresth replied to Chasal at the 14th position that after Amir Shrestha highlighted the scotch from 30-yard, Army goalkeeper Bikesh Kuthu was forced to walk for a long time. Four minutes later, Santosh Sekhla jumped up the area from the edge of the area.

Army coach Nabin Nupen said that his performance was better than that. "We had targeted three points and we got it. But there were vulnerabilities in the end," he said, who was all praise for his goalkeeper Kuthu. Kiesal Koch Raju Shakya said that his "tiring team" performs better than their expectations. Shukya said appreciating Kuthu's efforts, "The players were tired after playing two matches and semi-final during Rhino Cup in Chitwan, which ends on Thursday." Shakya was important about the hard surface in the APF plains.


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