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Odafe hat-trick wins it for Bagan

Mohun Bagan did well to snatch full points after being down early in the game against Churchill Brothers in 14th round

I-league clash at the Nehru Stadium, Fatorda, on Sunday.

Lalrindika Ralte had scored in the fifth minute to give Churchill Brothers an early lead in this crucial clash but Odafe Okolie scored a hat-trick – including one penalty — to ensure the visitors walked away with 3-2 victory.

In what was essentially a must win clash for Churchill, the hosts started earnestly and were lucky to surge ahead as early as the fifth minute of play. Steven Dias, as usual, worked his way down the right flank and found Mohammad Rafi just outside the box. The striker sidestepped Anwar Ali, his marker, and then picked out Lalrindika Ralte just inside the box to turn home with his right foot, even as the entire Bagan defence just stood motionless and watched.

Bagan took that setback in their stride and continued attacking with Odafe being a constant threat. Soon enough, Odafe sent a brilliant long ball from one end to the other where Jewel Raja controlled it well but his resultant half volley hit the crossbar.

Bagan were not to be denied a second time and equalised in the 19th minute when Syed Rahim Nabi’s measured cross was chested by Odafe and then drilled past rival goalkeeper Arindam Bhattacharya.

Odafe was again in the thick of action but was distinctly unlucky as his stunning long ranger hit the crossbar and rebounded back into play.

Odafe then turned the match on its head with two goals in as many minutes. In the 73rd minute, an innocuous shot from him saw the ball wobble past Arindam and a minute later he converted a penalty after Barreto was brought down inside the box by Denzil Franco.

Substitute Henri Autchouet ensured there was life in the match after finding the back of the net in the 81st minute but the Bagan defence did well to thwart the challenges for the remainder of the match.

Odafe Okolie was awarded man of the match for his outstanding performance