Reliance Foundation Development League: Kerala Blasters register second straight win, Hyderabad FC script first win

Kerala Blasters rode captain Ayush Adhikari’s strike to secure their second consecutive win against Mumbai City FC, while Hyderabad FC defeated Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) in the second round matches of the Reliance Foundation Development League (RFDL). beat -1. here on Wednesday.

Adhikari scored in the fifth minute to secure the win at the Nagoa Ground, while later in the day, another goal from RF Young Champs defenders Shivaldo Singh (62nd) and Bishnu Bordoloi (64th) was canceled in the space of two minutes. been done. Razibul Mistry (32nd) first half goal out from the penalty spot, ensuring Hyderabad their first win of the campaign at the Benaulim Ground.

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Adhikari was a crucial part of Kerala’s Indian Super League season, in which he reached the final, leading from the front with an all-round performance, with the midfielder helping his team take the lead from nothing. Took only five minutes, even though Mumbai City FC goalkeeper Bishal Lama made it easy for them.

Collecting the ball in the middle of the park, the 21-year-old made a long-range effort that went past the net through the keeper’s hands.

The game progressed after goal as both sides tried to win the fight in midfield, with Mumbai struggling to keep pace with the official and Sanjeev Stalin, who was interrupted just ahead of his captain, including Adil Ashraf. Playing right-back.

Kerala’s Adil Ashraf forced Mumbai’s keeper Lama to put up a decent defense a minute before halftime.

Lama was called into action soon after the break, with Nihal Sudesh pulling the trigger from inside the field for the keeper to pull the ball away for a corner. The first chance of the game for Mumbai fell in place of Aman Sayyed, whose pass effort was saved well under the Kerala bar by Sachin Suresh.

Mumbai had one more chance to equalize but substitute Sheldon D’Souza got the shot over. The Islanders gave a better account of themselves in the second half, but lacked finishing in the final third, meaning they succumbed to their second straight loss.

Later in the day, the RF Young Champs gave a barrage of Hyderabad attacks, hitting C. Lalchungnunga, and the brilliant Abdul Rabih to the crossbar and base of the post respectively within the opening half-hour, a spirited account of themselves.

RF Young Champs goalkeeper Ranit Sarkar also made a crucial save in the middle to deny Hyderabad’s Abhijit Pa as the Shamil Chembakath-coached team kept knocking on the door. The RF Young Champs’ dogged performance paid off as a well-worked move, Mistry is trapped inside the box by Rabih, the striker steps up to take a spot kick, and Bikaka Jongte gets a fingertip for it. Despite this, he fired from the house from 12 yards.

Hyderabad went ahead after the break and their intent paid off two minutes after the one-hour mark, with Shivaldo turning in a Rabih cross in his own net. Two minutes later, the boys in yellow took the lead for the first time when the keeper threw the ball past Abhijeet. It was Rabih and Bishnu, again with the spade, concluding a wonderful evening for him and his team.

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