Durand Cup 2023: Mohun Bagan Super Giant Beat Punjab FC 2–0, Register Second Consecutive Victory

On a rain-drenched evening, a lucky Mohun Bagan took a 23rd minute lead after Punjab FC's centre-back Melroy Assissi slipped in an own goal. Hugo Bumous (48th) then utilised Liston Colaco's inch-perfect cross from the left to deliver the final blow.

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Reigning Indian Super League champions Mohun Bagan Super Giant faced some anxious moments before prevailing over I-League winners Punjab FC 2-0 for their second successive win in the Durand Cup here on Monday.

On a rain-drenched evening, a lucky Mohun Bagan took a 23rd minute lead after Punjab FC's centre-back Melroy Assissi slipped in an own goal. Hugo Bumous (48th) then utilised Liston Colaco's inch-perfect cross from the left to deliver the final blow. The win also put the Mariners in a fine stead ahead of the season's much-anticipated Kolkata derby against East Bengal on August 12. Durand Cup 2023: East Bengal Denied Win After Late Goals from Bangladesh Army; Delhi FC Hold Hyderabad to 1-1 Draw

Mohun Bagan now have six points going into their concluding group A fixture against arch-rivals East Bengal who have one point after their draw against Bangladesh Army FT. Mohun Bagan looked rusty in the first half before they slowly got into their groove. Goalkeeper Vishal Kaith also stood out, with a superb second-half save from their Slovenian recruit Luka Majcen.

The Punjab outfit, who are the first I-League team to get promoted to top-tier ISL, did well in patches but Mohun Bagan defence managed to hold on to their lead. Up against the I-League champions, Mohun Bagan coach Juan Ferrando opted for a near full strength side with Brendn Hamill, Hugo Boumous and Glan Martins in the starting XI. Sanjoy Sen Backs Indian Football Head Coach Igor Stimac's Request of Early Release of Players from ISL 2023-24 for National Camps

The club also handed the Mariners' debut cap to talented India defender Anwar Ali, while Manvir Singh and Liston Colaco manned things up front.

Mohun Bagan had their first chance in the 19th minute when Martins' shot was blocked by a PFC defender.

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