Dear Colleagues,Please find below a match preview of 1st AWES CUP 2017 match 
between Vasco SC vs Sporting Clube de Goa.  Please print/publish this match 
preview in your respective newspapers/websites.
Vasco Goa down to Sporting Goa in the AWES Cup


Vasco Sports Club suffered a 5-1 defeat at the hands of Sporting Clube de Goa 
in the 1st AWES Cup 2017 match played at Duler football Stadium earlier today.  
Vasco started without two of key players, Micky Fernandes and Sherwin Lobo due 
to injuries. At the other hand Sporting coach named newly signed Peter 
Carvalho, Girish Naik and keeper Ozen Silva in the starting XI. While their 
start striker Victorino Fernandes was back in the orange jersey after spending 
a season with I-League side Mumbai FC.
Sporting started on a positive note and enjoyed better possession over the ball 
in the first 10 minutes as the opponents struggled to take control of the ball. 
in between these, Sporting’s Mauvin  Borges made a darting run from his own 
half and went for the glory from the edge of the box but his powerful strike 
was brilliantly saved by the keeper Suresh Lamani. Vasco replied them with a 
quick counter when winger Anil Gaonkar dribbled past two in his run from the 
half way line and tried his luck from the wing but his shot hit the crossbar 
and came back into the play.
Anil’s first move proved to be the trigger to activate Vasco’s offensive play 
as next 10 minutes belonged to the Port Towners. However, they could manage to 
break Sportings defence in any of their moves.
It was Sporting who broke the deadlock just before the half hour mark. 
Victorino tapped in from the close off Ganesh Thakur's parallel pass in the box 
with Vasco keeper Suresh out of position. Sporting were back on track as once 
again, men in orange tried to take control over the game with better possession 
and numerous attacks. In one of these, Sporting should have doubled their lead 
when Mauvin was in the action with just Vasco keeper to beat in a one-on-one 
situation but the sporting lad shot wide from the close.
The Port side club once again tried to organise their play by keeping the ball 
but their moves did not last long as Sporting’s defence were too strong to 
break until the half time.
Vasco coach Eban Misquita brought in Minesh Kunkolkar and Steven Colaco 
replacing Savio Dias and Anil at the half time to sharpen them in attack.Just 
after the changing over, Sporting had almost scored the second through George 
D’Souza’s perfect free-kick but Vasco keeper brilliantly fisted it over the 
crossbar.
Just 10 minutes after the resumption of play, Vasco found their equaliser 
through Beneston Barreto. The front man made a clinical touch-in to Franky 
Oliveira’s diagonal pass in the box. However, they could not manage to hold 
Sporting for a long as within next 15 minutes Sporting went back into the lead 
through Victorino. The striker dribbled past keeper Suresh in the box and 
calmly placed the ball into the net making it 2-1 for the Flaming Orange.
Pumped up by the goal, Sporting scored three more goals in the last 10 minutes. 
First, Victorino completed his hat trick when he easily cut past two defenders 
while entering the box and beat the goalkeeper in his last touch. A few minutes 
later, substitute Marcus Mascarenhas scored from close the close, off George’s 
cross from the left. While George’s powerful free-kick from the edge of the box 
which hit the horizontal bar and finished in the nylons making it 5-1 for the 
Panjim based club.
Vasco coach Misquita was disappointed after his side suffered a big marginal 
defeat in the opening match as he said “It was defensive errors that cost us. 
We need to improve in that department.”
Picture and Report Courtesy: Vasco SC Media

 
Best Regards,Ravish NarvekarHead, Media & OperationsVASCO SPORTS 
CLUB919922908304fb@vascoscofficial

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