Goa: Thirty-nine seconds was all it took for Aridane Santana to turn the game around as unbeaten Hyderabad FC condemned SC East Bengal to yet another defeat in the Indian Super League (ISL) encounter at the Tilak Maidan, here Tuesday. Robbie Fowler’s men took the lead with their first goal of the season through Jacques Maghoma (26th). But Aridane Santana swept aside any hopes of a first win for East Bengal with a 56th-minute brace that was separated only by 39 seconds. Halicharan Narzary (68th) put the Nizams further ahead. Maghoma scored again (81st) but Hyderabad held on for a 3-2 win.
East Bengal broke the deadlock with their first shot on target, totally against the run of play. Anthony Pilkington played Matti Steinmann through on the flank, who squared it for Maghoma. Subrata Pal got a hand to Maghoma’s shot but it was too powerful for him to keep out.
The Nizams must have thought they restored parity minutes before half time when they were awarded a penalty for Sehnaj Singh’s foul on Mohammed Yasir. But Majumder guessed right and pulled off a stunning save to keep Santana’s penalty out.
In the 56th minute, Santana scored the first of his goals. Yasir dipped in a perfect free-kick to Santana, who leapt highest to flick the ball into the back of the net. Then 39 seconds later, he was at it again, this time Liston turning provider. The substitute drilled in a low cross at the far post to an unmarked Santana, who put the Nizams ahead.
In the 68th minute, it was Colaco once again with a fine assist. The Goan lad danced his way past two SCEB defenders and played a low cross at the far post to an unmarked Narzary, who tapped the ball into empty net.
There was still time for Maghoma to score a second for SCEB, but it was too little too late.