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Navelim: In a thrilling encounter at the Rosary Church Ground in Navelim, Carmel Sports Club secured a convincing 3-1 win over United Boys of Ambaulim in the GFA 2nd League match. The victory was marked by stellar performances from Carmel’s key players, who demonstrated their prowess on the field.
The match began with an early goal from United Boys of Ambaulim, as Teron Fernandes found the net in the 14th minute. This initial strike seemed to set the tone for a competitive match, but Carmel Sports Club was determined to turn the tables.
The second half saw a significant shift in momentum as Carmel Sports Club began to assert their dominance. Messiah Rebello broke through the United Boys’ defense and scored in the 57th minute, leveling the score and revitalizing his team’s spirits. This goal marked a turning point in the game, as Carmel’s confidence grew and their attacks became more relentless.
Tanvir Bagalkot further extended Carmel’s lead by scoring in the 70th minute. His goal not only gave Carmel the upper hand but also highlighted the team’s strategic play and coordination. As the match neared its conclusion, Yunal Fernandes sealed the victory with a dramatic goal in the 90+5 minute, ensuring that Carmel Sports Club walked away with a well-deserved 3-1 win.
This victory is a testament to Carmel Sports Club’s strength and resilience in the GFA 2nd League. The team’s ability to bounce back from an early deficit and maintain their composure under pressure was impressive. The win is expected to boost their standings in the league and set a positive tone for their upcoming matches.
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