Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Illiams helps Bagan qualify for AFC Cup zonal semis

- Man Sarkar

Roy Krishna is ATK un Bagan’s goal machine every now and then, his d David Williams takes sure off the Fijian. Like he n Male on Tuesday; Willi’ equaliser helping ATK un Bagan hold a 10-man undhara Kings 1-1 and qualr the inter-zonal semi-final of the AFC Cup as South Asian Zone champions.

With two wins and a draw, ATK Mohun Bagan ended the group stage with seven points, two more than Kings. This was the first time since 2018 that an Indian team has made the zonal semi –finals where Bagan will play the winners of Uzbekistan’s Nasaf and Turkmenist­an’s Ahal on September 22.

Without the suspended Hugo

Boumous, Bagan made it clear from the off that the onus would be on Kings, for whom this group D game was a must win, to take the initiative. The frontline didn’t press and when Bagan had the ball, it would be played wide from where Liston Colaco or Manvir Singh would try and run at the Kings’ defence.

It almost worked and Colaco found himself inside the area after a Carl Mchugh free-kick came his way via Krishna. Colaco went past one player but delayed and was dispossess­ed.

From almost nothing, Kings went ahead. The Brazilian midfielder­s Fernandes and Robinho formed a tag team on the right edge of Bagan’s penalty area.

Lenny Rodrigues first and then Williams hesitated in going for the challenge and Fernandes, a former Botafogo player who had seven goals and 13 assists in the Bangladesh Premier League which ended earlier this month, beat Amrinder Singh at the near post with a grounder.

Krishna and Williams went close, the latter with a stiff longranger, but what turned the game was Kings’ wide right Sushanto Tripura backing into Bose and somewhat surprising­ly being given the red card.

In the 62nd minute, Kings’ resistance collapsed.

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