By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
23rd September:- FC Goa got
its first pre-season win in Rio de Janeiro with a superb 1-0 victory over
Brazilian heavyweights CR Flamengo. Dynamic Brazilian striker Rafael Coelho was
on hand to tap in a loose ball after the opposition goal-keeper made a save
from a Robin Singh shot in the 55th minute. Thereafter, the Indian side
defended resolutely and held out for a memorable win.
Zico
employed a traditional 4-4-2 formation for the first time in Rio with a solid
defence comprising skipper Lucio who partnered youngster Rafael Dumas. Fulganco
Cardozo and Raju Gaekwad occupied the full back positions. In midfield, Joffre
took up an attacking role with Sanjay Balmuchu, Trindade Goncalves and
Richarlyson Barbosa complementing him in the middle of the park. Robin Singh
and Rafael Coelho lead the attack for FC Goa while Laxmikant Kattimani took up
his position in goal.
The
first half was a cagey affair with neither side taking a foothold on the match.
FC Goa defended very deep and invited pressure from the opposition which they
dealt with effectively. There weren't too many chances for either team to take
the lead. Both sides exercised a degree of caution towards the end of the half
as the match remained goalless going into the break.
It
was a much improved second half from both sides, as they ventured forward in
search of an opener. There were no changes at the break for the Indian side as
Zico kept faith with his playing 11 for the second period. Joffre missed two
gilt-edged chances within two minutes to put his side in front after
he shot wide from a decent angle and then his attempted lob over the keeper
sailed over the bar. FC Goa exerted a good amount of pressure on the Brazilians
and were finally rewarded in the 55th minute when Gaikwad found Robin behind
the defence. The Indian striker's shot however, was parried by the goal-keeper
into the path of the onrushing Coelho who made no mistake from a few yards out.
After taking the lead, FC Goa showed good composure on the ball and took
control of the game.
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