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Controversial penalty dashes Friends' hopes to enter final BY A STAFF REPORTER Kathmandu, March 16: The Friends boys threw better
performance despite being undone by the referee Surendra Shikakar's unfortunate penalty
decision in the 34th minute after the Friends custodian lunged forward to save a lob. Custodian Lalit Chand, in his attempt to
save the shot,collided with advancing MPC forward Sal Bahadur Karki. But despite awarding
advantage of benefit of doubt in favour of keeper Chand, the erring Shikakar awarded
the penalty in favour of police team that ultimately eliminated the Kupondole team from
their race to final. The MPC will now face favourites Manang Marshyangdi Club
in the final Saturday. Referee Shikakar had to bear the brunt
of boos and jeers of many spectators for his erring decision. After the match he was
almost assaulted physically by angry Friends fans. Police had to escort him to save him
from angers of the spectators who had to watch unbearably listless performance from
the MPC sides. During the first half, the game remained
confined to center of the pitch as no sides could make an impression. No effective moves
were woven, no potent shots could reach near the goalies of the both sides. MPC strikers, Sal Bahadur Karki and
Ramesh Budathoki found it hard to break into the striking zone and remained confined
to the middle of the field as they were marked effectively by Friends midfielders
and defenders. Ditto for Friends strikers Bill Tamang and Sukra Tamang and Aman Adhikary. However, during one of the ineffectual
moves , a high lob landed inside Friends penalty area that resulted in the
uneventful penalty decision in favor for MPC. Ohterwise the whole of the second half saw a
listless performance from both sides. In the second half, however, both teams
tried to outplay each other with their improved moves. Pressurized by the physically
strong policemen whose defenders Rakseh Shrestha and Anil Adhikari handled Friends
strikers well, the Kupondole boys fired long range shots in an attempt to find
an equaliser. Dimunitive Sushil K.C and brother Sujeet K.C. once again performed
impressively by feeding the ball smartly to their colleagues. In the 34th minute Bill
Tamang came very close to strike it home but failed to keep his balance in the face of
harrowing MPC defenders and just put his shot away. Sukra Tamang squandered an easy
header in the second half's injury time. MPC's custodian Binod Kharel also
managed to do better under the bar while fellow strikers Karki and Budathoki failed to
cash in opportunities as their shots either went haywire or put off by Chand. Star MPC
player Dev Narayan chaudahri also could not make impression today while ace striker Hari
Khadka was forced to sit out sufffering injuries in the league round. Other Story |
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