I-League: Golden Arrows beat Churchill Brothers, won by 2-1
I-League: Golden Arrows beat Churchill Brothers, won by 2-1
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In the Hero I-League on Saturday, Indian Arrows beat Churchill Brothers FC Goa 2-1 in their own home. This is Goa's first defeat in three matches, while Arrows' first win in four matches. Goa coach Bernado Tavares started David Cassie out with Khalif Al Hasan. The host team was surprised to see the game of Arrows in the first half itself because today the team of Arrows has seen a lot of different ways.

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Arrows were playing aggressively from the beginning and were struggling to score goals. They had an opportunity in the fifth minute of the match when captain Vikram Pratap Singh tried to score but the ball went straight into the Goa goalkeeper's hands. Where Arrows were playing aggressively, Goa was not far behind and they managed to score the first goal of the match by frustrating Arrows. Radanfa Abu Bakar scored this goal for Goa in the 42nd minute. Goa got a corner at this minute, which was taken by Israel Gurung.

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In the second half, Goa came out with a 1-0 lead and looked more confident than in the first half. At the same time, Arrows was trying to match. In the 47th minute, Aman Chhetri gave a cross to the captain of Arrows who could not go into the net. Arrows were trying to equalize and got success in the 78th minute. This time, Moirangthem Givasan Singh, near Aman Chhetri, brilliantly put Arroz in the net and disappointed La Goa on par. It looked like the match would end in a draw but a misunderstanding between Goa's Junior Premus and James Kithan gave Arrows a chance and Substitute Telem Suranjit Singh gave his team the victory by scoring the second goal for Arrows in the 90th minute. Givson Singh of Arrows received the Hero of the Match award.

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