East Bengal crowned Kolkata League Champions for a record 34th time
In his final game in charge of East Bengal, Trevor Morgan guided them to a 3-2 victory over arch-rivals Mohun Bagan.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 23, 2013 10:57 pm IST
East Bengal defeated arch-rivals Mohun Bagan 3-2 for a record 34th Calcutta Football League Premier Division title at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan here on Thursday.
Edeh Chidi was the chief architect in their win with a brace (23rd and 72nd), while Orji Penn struck once (29th) against a lacklustre Mohun Bagan who scored through Odafa Okolie (39th) and Tolgay Ozbey (90+3rd).
East Bengal won eight out of eight matches to finish with 24 points as it was a hattrick of wins for English coach Trevor Morgan who completed three seasons at the helm having joined in 2010.
Bagan, who have 29 titles, finished second with 19 points.
After the win, East Bengal took a victory lap of the stadium in front of a 40,000-plus crowd making it an emotional moment for Morgan.
"The fans have showered me with a lot of love. They want me here but at the same time, I miss my family who also want me back home. The priority is to spend at least four-five months with them," the Perth-based Morgan said.
Scores of fans pleaded with Morgan to "stay back" as they lined up outside the stadium putting up placards.
Asked whether he would like to return India, Morgan said: "Only time will say. But I will always follow East Bengal's updates after West Ham."
Morgan termed the 2010 Federation Cup triumph as the best moment in his coaching career with East Bengal.
"It was our first title that established me as the coach here. It will always remain special."
This was East Bengal's second triumph this season, having won the Federation Cup earlier as Morgan also had some other memorable moments helping the team to AFC Cup quarterfinal, for only for the second time after 2004.