Liston Colaco captured everyone's attention with a staggering strike on a night when Roy Krishna was additionally on track to direct ATK Mohun Bagan to a 2-1 win against FC Goa in an Indian Super League match on Wednesday.
Juan Ferrando got back to take on his previous side FC Goa as ATKMB lead trainer and Colaco (23rd) gifted him with a dazzling objective in the 23rd moment. It was his fifth objective of the period, the most elevated by an Indian this season.
Krishna (56th) made it 2-0 almost immediately in the last part before Jorge Ortiz randomly pulled one back for FC Goa in the 81st moment yet it was insufficient eventually.
The outcome implied ATKMB proceeded with their resurgence under Ferrando, moving to third in the association table with 14 focuses from eight matches. FC Goa, in the mean time, stayed eighth with eight focuses from as many games.
The noteworthy Devendra Murgaonkar warmed Amrinder Singh's gloves with an early endeavor in the wake of nutmegging his marker and improving of him to make a pass. Amrinder saw the ball as far as possible and taken care of it.
ATKMB, though, were enjoying the lion's share of possession and got their reward in the 23rd minute albeit in a moment of individual brilliance.
The sparkling Colaco, causing all sorts of trouble to FC Goa for some time, got on the ball on the left inside channel near the halfway mark. The 23-year old took a couple of steps forward before unleashing a thunderbolt that swerved past the keeper and into the back of the net.
Ferrando had his hands on his head in disbelief, his mouth wide open as the green and maroons went ahead riding that piece of magic.
At the half-hour mark, Jorge Ortiz forced Amrinder into a good save from a free-kick but the half had already gone to Colaco for his wonderful strike, and deservingly ATKMB went into the break with a 1-0 lead.
The Mariners doubled their advantage soon after the restart, Krishna firing home first time a Hugo Boumous lob from the edge of the box. FC Goa never really got a grip of the game after falling behind by two goals before a Amrinder gaffe helped them get back in the game.
Ortiz's weak left-footer was inexplicably spilled by Amrinder as the ball went into the net.
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