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    Santosh Trophy: Meghalaya beats Goa to advance to quarter-final

    In a match that saw both sides squander a host of chances, it was Damanbhalang Chyne (89’), who finally made the difference as he converted a penalty to take Meghalaya into the quarter-final stage

    Santosh Trophy: Meghalaya beats Goa to advance to quarter-final
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    Meghalaya players celebrate after the goal against Goa

    HYDERABAD: Meghalaya won a hard-fought battle against Goa, winning 1-0 courtesy of a penalty towards the end to qualify for the next round of the ongoing National Championships.

    In a match that saw both sides squander a host of chances, it was Damanbhalang Chyne (89’), who finally made the difference as he converted a penalty to take Meghalaya into the quarter-final stage.

    Goa, who went into the match on the back of two losses and just a solitary win, needed points against Meghalaya to help them in their fight to make the last eight. After a solid first half, the side from the west coast put five defenders to protect their goal. Meghalaya, however, kept attacking in waves.

    Khraw Kupar Jana looked lively down the right and had an opportunity from a slight angle to put it past Goa goalkeeper Sanij Budge, but sent his effort over. Donald Diengdoh had a couple of close opportunities, but one came off the upright, while the other was off target.

    Meghalaya were getting desperate as the clock wore down, but they soon found their lifeline when substitute Deibormane Tongper’s shirt was tugged inside the box; the referee immediately pointed to the spot, Chyne closing off the three points for Meghalaya.

    Tamil Nadu held by Odisha 1-1

    Tamil Nadu’s search for their first win in the Santosh Trophy final rounds continued after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Odisha. The teams were locked in a goalless battle till the break.

    Alexander Romario Jesuraj (68’) converted a penalty and put up hopes of a victory on the cards.

    However, their lead was only to last seven minutes, as Rahul Mukhi (75’) darted on to an aerial through ball behind the defence, before poking it past the keeper to put Odisha level. The latter remain fourth in Group B with four points from as many games so far. Tamil Nadu, on the other hand, stay rock bottom with two points from the same number of matches.

    DTNEXT Bureau
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