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Mohun Bagan 1-0 East Bengal, ISL: Mariners Reign Supreme In Kolkata Derby Yet Again

Jamie Maclaren scored the fastest goal of the Kolkata derby in ISL and it was enough for the reigning champions to see out their arch-rivals, while surgin๊g to 35 points, eight more than the second-placed Bengaluru FC

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Mohun Bagan celebrate Jamie MacLarens goal against East Bengal
Mohun Bagan celebrate Jamie MacLaren's goal against East Bengal in the Indian Super League. Photo: ISL/FSDL
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Riding on Jamie Maclaren's second-minute goal, Mohun Bagan trumped East Bengal 1-0 in Guwahati on Saturday to go eight points clear at the top of the Indian Super League 2024-25 standings. (Highlights | More Football News)

The Mariners have now won nine of the 10 Kolkata Derby encounters played in ISL,🌱 with the other game drawn.

Theꦅ match was moved to the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium after the Bidhannagar Police, under whose jurisdiction the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata falls, cited concerns over inadequate s♕ecurity because of the ongoing Gangasagar Mela.

Maclaren scored the fastest goal of the Kolkata derby in ISL and it was enough for the reigning champions to see out their arch-rivals, while surging to 35 points, eight more than the second-placed Bengaluru FC (27).

The Mariners started the game strongly as Maclaren handed them the early lead in the second minute. The East Bengal FC ꦅbackline was caught off-guard as Asish Rai's long ball found Maclaren in space. After receiving the ball, he lost his marker and slotted it past an onrushing Prabhsukhan Gill without any꧃ difficulty.

Around the sixth minute mark, it was East Bengal FC's turn to attack and they did get two great opportunities to equalise through PꦕV Vishnu and Cleiton Silva. But, both the players weren't clinical enough as they saw their attempts get blocked.

In the 21st minute, the Mariners almost doubled their lead when Maclaren found Manvir Singh with a telling cross. However, the latter's shot was straight at Gil🍨l with the entire goal found gaping.

East Bengal FC gained a lot of momentum as🐓 the first half came to a close with the likes of Jeakson Singh, Vishnu and Cleiton getting on the ball in the final third and creating problems for the Mohun Bagan Super Giant backline. However, they weren't clinical e🎃nough to end the first half on level terms.

The second half was extremely cagey with the Mariners enjoying the lion's share of possession, but they weren't able to break down East Bengal FC's rꦗesolute defence. Whereas, Oscar Bruzon's men were looking to hit the Mariners with their gritty counter-attacks. But there weren't many chances of note in the first quarter of the second half.

Things took a drastic turn in the 64th minute when Souvik Chakrabarti brought down Liston Colaco near the penalty area, only to rece💙ive his second yellow card followed by subseq💜uent marching orders.

With ꦰone goal down, East Bengal FC were now chasing the game with 10 men. As a retaliation, Bruzon brought on Naorem Mahesh Singh in place of David Lalhlansanga with the hope of solidifying the midfield.

In the 75t𝐆h🔯 minute, Jose Molina freshened things up as he replaced Jason Cummings with Greg Stewart. He almost made an immediate impact when he released Liston on the left flank, but his subsequent effort was blocked by Gill.

Just like in the first half, East Bengal FC were on the ascendancy for the final 10 minutes in the second half and therefore the likes of Dimitrios Petra🅰tos and Deepak Tangri came on late in the game with the hope of closing out the match.

The Red & Golds threw bodies forward in the last few minutes of the game but they lacked quality in the final third to break thܫrough the defence of the Mariners as they continued their near-perfect record in the fixture.

(With PTI inputs)

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