Roosevelt Mathias’s clinical finish puts KSA (Karnataka Sports Association) in commanding position

Another needed good win for KSA (Karnataka Sports Association) against MPT (Mumbai Port Trust) in MDFA super league, this win help them to be in hunt to qualify for the playoff stage of the league.

The man who make all the differences is Roosevelt Mathias whose clinical finish in mid of the fist half puts KSA in dominating position. The goal was a good setup by KSA defender Amit yadav,whose long through ball beat the MPT defense and the rest off the damage done by Roosevelt mathias.

In second half the pace off the game was slow the tired MPT players just play the defensive game, there is no attacking football played by the MPT. Leading with a goal KSA is in commanding position latter in the 60th minute Melroy Norohna scored the second goal for the KSA. He took a brilliant run from right wing dribbling two players on the run make him to have shot from close range but the MPT goal keeper saved it but Melroy got it in rebound and this time he made no mistake, as he has not been lucky for last four game all his chances either missed by him or it saved by the opponent goal keeper.

The win help KSA to be in a top off the table with 12 points in Five game with a highest goal differences, Companereus is in second with 12 points but they played only four game. ICL take the third position. Though MSP i.e. Maharashtra police have played only two game is a very good site in the group, they can upset the table.

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