HYDERABAD — The
78th National Football Championship for the Santosh Trophy witnessed a dramatic
semi-final where a tale of two halves unfolded before West Bengal clinched a
place in the final by overcoming defending champions Services 4-2 at the Gachibowli
Stadium, here, on Sunday.
The win marked West Bengal’s 47th appearance in the
tournament's final, which they have won a record 32 times.
The match saw West Bengal asserting their authority early
on. Manotos Maji and Naro Hari Shrestha each scored a goal, while Robi Hansda,
the tournament’s leading scorer with a total of 11 goals, added a brace to his
tally to bag the Player of the Match award.
Services, on the back foot for much of the first half,
managed to score through Bikash Thapa and an own goal by West Bengal, which
added some suspense to the proceedings in the second half.
West Bengal unleashed well-coordinated attacks in the first
half. Their organisation in defence also stood out, stifling the Services
forwards from making any significant impact.
Services, with seven titles to their name, seemed to lack a
coherent strategy. They struggled to penetrate the Bengal defence and appeared
disorganised at the back, unable to contain the relentless attack of their
opponents in the first half.
The opening goal came in the 16th minute due to Services’
inability to clear a deep long ball. Maji capitalised on the defensive lapse,
controlling the ball at the edge of the box and firing home to give West Bengal
the lead. This goal marked Maji’s sixth of the tournament.
As the first half neared its conclusion, West Bengal
intensified their assault. In injury time, Naro Hari Shrestha’s exquisite chip
found Hansda, who coolly rounded the Services goalkeeper Gagandeep Singh to
notch up his 10th goal.
Moments later, Shrestha himself scored, converting a through
ball from Maji, taking his tally to seven goals for the tournament and
extending West Bengal’s lead at halftime.
The second half, however, painted a different picture.
Perhaps becoming complacent, West Bengal’s grip loosened, allowing Services to
mount a comeback. Services coach Priya Darshan’s tactical adjustments also
helped turn the tables. Services reduced the margin in the 53rd minute when
substitute Bikash Thapa headed in Dilon Kharka Chettri’s cross from the left.
The goal dramatically shifted the momentum in Services’
favour and their resurgence was palpable as they pressed to score their second,
which came in the 74th minute. A teasing cross from the right was turned into
his own net by West Bengal defender Juwel Ahmed Mazumder, setting the stage for
a tense finale.
Despite the intense pressure from Services to find the
equaliser, West Bengal managed to restore order and clinch another goal in the
dying minutes of the match. Israful Dewan’s brilliant run culminated in an
assist to Hansda, who completed his brace and sent widespread celebrations in
the West Bengal dugout.