Football legends Ryan Giggs and Hernan Crespo led from the front in Mumbai 5's and Kolkata 5's identical 4-2 wins over Chennai and Goa respectively in the inaugural Premier Futsal League that got off to a grand start at the floodlight Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor stadium here tonight.
In the inaugural match, Giggs led by example as Mumbai put together a solid defense and gave Chennai a master-class on counter-attack.
Giggs took the charge against the 'Pele of Futsal', Falcao, and came out on top to claim the first game of the inaugural tournament.
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Mumbai opened the scoring after they won a penalty. Sirilo's handball allowed Foglia to step up and score a calm penalty sending the keeper the wrong way. In the first quarter, Chennai had the bulk of the chances but couldn't back their flair play with accurate finishing.
The second quarter started badly for Chennai going two goals down quickly. Mumbai robbed Chennai of possession and Angellot showed brilliant piece of ball control to leave the keeper on the floor and blasted the ball into open net to claim Mumbai 5's third goal.
Chennai kept possession but Mumbai's solid defence ensured they remained a step ahead in the second quarter. Mumbai were employing the classic counter tactic, breaking every time Chennai lost the ball. Falcao continued to display his full array of tricks but Mumbai kept hold of their 2-0 lead at half time.
It takes a minute for the course of the game to change in futsal, and Chennai almost got a goal back as Sirilo's shot stung the bar and went out of play.
Giggs was seen in all his elements by the third quarter and produced the first nutmeg of Premier Futsal and showcased his class with a few no-look passes. The United legend set up Foglia for his second and Mumbai's third on the night. He might have been out of play for a while, but he sure didn't look out of touch.
Mumbai 5's kept stepping up gears as the game went on. Ramirez made it four with a wonderful side foot finish into the top corner. Chennai 5's finally opened their account with Sirilo toe poking one in the back of the net, taking advantage of a miscommunication in Mumbai's defence. Falcao pulled the second goal back as he thrashed one into the net after going past a couple of defenders.
At the end of the of the final whistle, Mumbai took home the first three points of Premier Futsal.
In the second match of the day, the almost capacity crowd was rooting for Goa 5's captain Ronaldinho but they were disappointed when Kolkata scored two quick goals through Pula and Mohammed Islam, the first Indian Futsaller to score.
Goa's Rafel reduced the margin in the 21st minute.
Three minutes later, Crespo made it 3-1, while Santos scored in the 30th minute (2-3) for Goa.
Roinaldinho and his men then pressed hard for the equaliser but to the disappointment of the Goan supporters, Marshall yielded a 'own' goal as Kolkata won 4-2.