East Bengal kept their I-League title hope afloat with a 2-1 win over Sporting Clube de Goa in a round 23 fixture at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan here today.
Super sub Baljit Sahni gave a sloppy looking East Bengal the lead at the stroke of half time, while Lalrindika Ralte gave a two-goal cushion with a lucky 65th minute goal.
East Bengal could have easily added three more goals to their tally but Ralte and Sahni wasted opportunities galore.
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The win enabled East Bengal (31 from 19 matches) close on the gap with leaders Bengaluru FC (38 from 21 matches) by seven points with two more games in hand.
Facing the difficult task of winning their remainder of matches, Armando Colaco began with Edeh Chidi upfront and Ryuji Sueoka behind against a defensive looking Oscar Bruzon side who had a packed midfield.
East Bengal had a lucky escape in the ninth minute when Joaquim Abranches almost deflected a Joseph Pereira cross into his own net as the red and gold brigade looked scrappy.
Coming in place of a lacklustre Cavin Lobo, Sahni almost scored two goals but his effort went in vain. He was third time lucky in the first half added time when his powerful strike hit the crosspiece before going into the net and the credit should be given to Abranches for his clinical cross.
East Bengal once again was fortunate to double the lead when Ralte's 20-yard shot looked to have gone in waste before it wrong footed Melroy Fernandes from a deflection from Chinta Rao.