Gaurs finish pre-season in style with 4-0 victory over Chennai City FC

Pre-season friendly

FC Goa ended their pre-season with a comprehensive 4-0 win over Chennai City FC in their last pre-season friendly at the Bambolim Athletic Stadium on Sunday, 12th November 2017.

Pre-season friendly

Mandar Rao Desai scored a brace, netting on either side of half-time before Brandon Fernandes and Liston Colaco added the third and fourth to make it an all-Goa party. It was a cagey opening to the first half as both teams looked to assert dominance early on. The visitors were the first to register a shot on target after a missed pass from the FC Goa midfield reached their left winger who darted into the box and fired a shot at Naveen Kumar’s goal.

The ball however, rifled the side netting. Thereafter, the Gaurs began to get into the game and got their passing rhythm going. Manuel Lanzarote and Mandar combined well down the left and the former put a superb ball in for the Goan winger whose cross found the head of Manuel Arana on the right but the Spaniard headed straight at the keeper. Moments later, Edu Bedia was on hand to flash a ball across the face of the goal but there was no one to tap the ball in.

The Gaurs continued to press the opposition and midfield and were firmly in control of the game. They eventually took the lead in the 26th minute after a superb move involving Ahmed Jahouh, Brandon Fernandes and Manuel Lanzarote as the latter tapped a ball into space which Mandar ran on to and toe poked past the keeper brilliantly. The lead was almost doubled almost immediately as Brandon controlled a blocked shot from Coro and attempted to curl it to the far post.

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The ball though, took a deflection and just about evaded Arana at the far post. As the first half headed to a close, the Gaurs should have had their second goal after Arana whipped in a fantastic cross to the far post where an unmarked Brandon met it with a header which flew just wide. It was more of the same in the second period. Sergio Lobera brought on Liston, Sergio Juste, Bruno Pinheiro and Amey Ranawade in a bid to test out his options. The Gaurs responded by scoring a second within minutes of the restart. Bruno who came on minutes earlier got the ball and darted into the opposition half before threading a superb through ball to Mandar who got on to the end of it and tapped it past the keeper to score his and the team’s second.

The Gaurs continued to push forward despite their lead and were awarded with their third goal a few minutes later. Brandon collected the ball in midfield and lobbed a ball towards Mandar who knocked it back for the youngster who set it up with his first touch and smashed an effort to the near post which the keeper got a hand to but couldn’t keep out. The Gaurs had the chance to make four later in the half when substitute Liston crossed for Coro running through the middle but the Spaniard failed to get a head on the ball. Two substitutes, Anthony D’Souza and Liston combined not long after to make it four after the formed picked the ball on the left and curled a ball to the far post where Liston tapped home.

Sergio made a host of changes once more as he brought on youngsters Kingslee Fernandes, Yasir Mohammad and Jonathan Cardozo in a bid to give them some game time. Chennai were defending deep and looking to hit the Gaurs on the counter but the Gaurs’ defence remained organized and thwarted the attacking players. FC Goa on the other hand were looking for the fifth and they pushed forward in waves in an attempt to get it but Chennai held on tightly and didn’t concede another as the full time whistle blew.

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