Tamil Nadu football team captain Kulothungan battles for the ball with Goa’s Covan Lawrence. 
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Anti-climax for TN

CHENNAI: Whoever named the Goan skipper Climax Lawrence preempted that he had a wonderful sense of occasion. Unnotic­e­­able until then, he converted a penalty in the 93rd minute,

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CHENNAI: Whoever named the Goan skipper Climax Lawrence preempted that he had a wonderful sense of occasion. Unnotic­e­­able until then, he converted a penalty in the 93rd minute, with the slightest of hassle to power Goa to the su­mmit cla­sh against Bengal, a rep­e­at of the 19­99 Sa­ntosh Trophy fin­al. It was literally an­ti-climatic. Tamil Nadu, which had do­minated throughout were undone by a rare blemish by centre-ba­ck Kali Allaudin, who pull­ed Francis Fernandes in the box that ensued in a penalty.

In many ways, the match rese­mbled the quarterfinal ag­ainst Punjab, which Tamil Na­du lost. A little more urge­ncy on Be­ngkok’s part could ha­ve given the hosts lead in the 20th minute. But his characteristic two-step retreat, upon receiving a sumptuous cross, provided en­ough time for the Go­an defen­der to cover him and Bengkok returned the ball to Kulothungan, who­se flick zoomed over the post.

Four minutes later, Muthu shimm­ied past two Goan defe­nders with a couple of sublime dodges and shot. Goalkeeper Fe­lix D’Souza ne­gotiated it well.

The almost-sco­red tale resumed in the second half. Ta­m­il Nadu’s tale of mi­­ss­ed chances conti­nued. Primarily bent on counter-attacks and without being overwhelmingly aggressive, Goa conjured chances and tested the TN defense. But except for Kali’s blemish in the dying minutes, they were more or less compact. But so cruel can this game be that it offers no reprieves.

Tamil Nadu 0 lost to Goa 1 (Climax Lawrence 93)

Crowd erupts

It’s possibly the blackest day in Tamil Nadu football history. Irked by Goa’s injury time goal, the nearly 5,000s-strong crowd went berserk. What followed was utter chaos, that the Police intervened to curb the outrage.

The authorities stated that the estimated loss accounts to Rs 5 lakh, and it should take some negotiations before another football tournament is conducted here.

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