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Selangor FA hold East Bengal to 2-2 draw

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Press Trust of India Shah Alam (Malaysia)
A late surge by Selangor FA, after East Bengal were reduced to 10 men, earned the hosts a 2-2 draw here today, but the result was enough for the Kolkata side to advance to the AFC Cup knockouts after nine years.

Group H leaders East Bengal (11 points) were on course for a hat-trick of wins as they took a 2-0 lead with goals from Orji Penn (23rd) and Lalrindika Ralte (54th) at the Shah Alam Stadium here.

But the home side made a surprise comeback following East Bengal forward Manandeep Singh's red card in the 78th minute.

Manandeep who was substituted in place of Andrew Barisic, was shown a red card by Hong Kong referee N G Kail Lam, as East Bengal were reduced to 10 players.
 

The local outfit bounced back with goals from Abdul Shukur Bin Jushoh a minute later, while Adib Aizuddin bin Abdul Latif found the equaliser in 90+4th minute.

East Bengal still have one match left in group H and will take on Vietnamese oufit Sai Gon Xuan Thanh at home on April 30.

But having garnered 11 points, the Trevor Morgan-coached side has made the prequarterfinals cut.

East Bengal last qualified for the AFC Cup knockouts under Subhas Bhowmick in 2004.

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First Published: Apr 23 2013 | 9:10 PM IST

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