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Gritty Goa set up final with Bengal

Liston Colaco’s first half brace sinks Kerala 2-1; Mizoram beaten 6-5 on penalties

the goan I network | MARCH 24, 2017, 05:18 AM IST

BAMBOLIM 
Former champions Goa and West Bengal will lock horns in the summit clash of the 71st Santosh Trophy football tournament after their respective semi-final victories. While Goa beat Kerala 2-1, Bengal prevailed over Mizoram 6-5 via sudden death in the first semi-final at GMC Athletic Stadium, Bambolim 
on Thursday.
In a late kick-off, Goa warded off a stiff second half challenge from Kerala. Goa dominated the first half and scored both the goals through Liston Colaco (13th and 36th). Kerala, who dominated the second half, pulled one back in the 61st minute through Rahul V Raj. Five-time champions Goa thus entered the finals for the 13th time.
Goa, who did not look impressive in the group stage, were a transformed side as they played a cohesive game with their midfield and strikers combining like a well oiled machine. The defence too supported well whenever they made attacking moves. Both the teams played attacking game from the start. Goa kept the attack going with short passes followed by occasional long ball, keeping the rivals defence busy. Their persistent effort finally paid off as they took the lead in the 13th minute. Defender Peter Carvalho initiated the move from the left as he lobbed the ball for Brain Mascarenhas who ran down the flank and, after entering the box, laid a pass for Liston Colaco who found the net with a deft 
placement.
Kerala fell apart with their defence wilting under pressure. They conceded another goal when Liston Colaco, who received the ball on the right from Leander D’Cunha, made a solo run and after beating a host of rival defenders sent an angular drive to find the far post. Kerala were a different side after resumption. They looked more thrustful in their attack and Jishnu Bala Krishnan stretched Goa keeper Bruno Colaco to make a diving save soon after 
resumption.
Goa’s midfield failed to function properly, allowing Kerala to make dangerous forays. Kerala finally succeeded in finding the net in the 61st minute. Asharudeen floated the ball towards the goalmouth and in the melee, Rahul V Raj found the net with a header.
Earlier, Bengal and Mizoram failed to break the deadlock in the regulation and  extra time and the match went into penalty shootout, which also was  locked at 4-4. Bengal emerged victorious and made the final for the 44th  time after Moirangthem Basanta found the net and Lalbiakhlua’s shot was  saved by Sankar Roy.
In the penalty shootout, Lalrammawia Rammawia,  substitute Ramfangzauva, Lalrammuanpuia, and Lalalrinchhana Rcha were on  target for Mizoram, while Fialmuanawma Muanawma’s shot was saved by the  rival keeper. 
Santu Singh, Manvir Singh, Samad Ali Mallick and  Mumtaz Akhtar found the net for the winners. Substitute Monotosh  Chakladar’s shot hit the right post.
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