ISL: Aridane Santana's Late Goal Helps Hyderabad FC Register 1-1 Draw Against SC East Bengal
ISL: The 1-1 draw between Hyderabad FC and SC East Bengal, resulted in ATK Mohun Bagan becoming the second team after Mumbai City FC to qualify for the semis.
- Asian News International
- Updated: February 12, 2021 11:58 PM IST
Highlights
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Aridane Santana helped Hyderabad FC register a draw vs SC East Bengal
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Bright Enobakhare gave SC East Bengal the lead in the second half
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Aridane Santana scored the equaliser in injury time for Hyderabad FC
Aridane Santana scored a last-gasp equalizer to help Hyderabad FC hold SC East Bengal to a 1-1 draw, and dent their hopes of making it to the playoffs of the Indian Super League (ISL) at the Tilak Maidan  on Friday. Bright Enobakhare scored in the 59th minute for East Bengal, who seemed to be cruising towards the win until the stoppage-time leveller from Santana. The result extended the Nizams' unbeaten run to nine games. Hyderabad made two changes in their playing XI as Liston Colaco and Joel Chianese came in for Mohammed Yasir and Fran Sandaza, while East Bengal reposed faith in the same XI that defeated Jamshedpur FC in the previous encounter.Â
The Nizams enjoyed better possession early on, but SCEB had more shots on target. The Kolkata-based side created more opportunities compared to Hyderabad in the first half.
However, it was Hyderabad who had the first real chance in the game. Lluis Sastre sprayed a defense-splitting pass to Chianese, who managed to time his run and remain onside. But Subrata Paul came off his line to make a crucial save to deny them the lead.
Hyderabad stitched together some good passes but were found lacking in the final third. Meanwhile, they were rescued at the back by a superb Laxmikant Kattimani, who pulled off three crucial saves. Kattimani first denied Ankit Mukherjee twice. Then Anthony Pilkington ghosted into the box from the right flank, and took a shot only to see it tipped behind for a corner by an alert Kattimani.
Things intensified in the second half. After one team hit the post, the other scored against the run of play. Aridane Santana saw his effort come off the post before East Bengal took the lead. Raju Gaikwad's clearance from the box found Pilkington, who headed the ball towards Bright. The Nigerian made a dazzling run, losing his marker Chinglensana Singh, before shooting past the onrushing Kattimani.
HFC tried for an immediate response when Akash Mishra took a long shot but his left foot strike was dealt by Subrata, who pushed it away for a corner. Sandaza then put the ball in the back of the net, but it was rightly ruled offside.
East Bengal were unlucky not to be awarded a penalty late in the game. Bright got past Kattimani and went down under pressure from the goalkeeper, but the referee showed no interest in the appeal. Then came Santana's late equaliser. Rohit Danu found Sandaza, who sent in a low cross towards the far post and Santana tapped in from close range. HFC were down to 10 men when Yasir was shown a straight red but they held on for the draw.