Majcen's Brace Powers Diamond Harbour Past Shillong Lajong 2-1

Luka Majcen's first-half brace gave Diamond Harbour FC a crucial 2-1 away victory over Shillong Lajong FC in the I-League. The hosts pulled one back through Gladdy Kharbuli in the second half but could not find an equalizer despite dominating possession. Diamond Harbour's defense, led by goalkeeper Dheeraj Singh, held firm under intense pressure to secure all three points. The win propels Diamond Harbour to second in the league table while Shillong Lajong drops to fifth.

Key Points: Diamond Harbour FC beats Shillong Lajong 2-1 in I-League

  • Majcen scores early double
  • Shillong fights back with Kharbuli goal
  • Diamond Harbour climbs to 2nd in table
  • Intense second-half pressure from hosts
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Majcen's double helps Diamond Harbour edge past Shillong Lajong

Luka Majcen scores twice as Diamond Harbour FC secures a 2-1 away victory over Shillong Lajong FC in the I-League, climbing to second in the table.

"The striker doubled the advantage with another clinical finish at the near post. - Match Report"

Shillong, March 15

Luka Majcen's double strikes ensured Diamond Harbour FC edge past Shillong Lajong FC 2-1 in Match 15 of the Star Cement Indian Football League 2025-26 season at the SSA Stadium in Shillong on Saturday.

With this win, Diamond Harbour climbed to second in the table with six points, behind Sreenidi Deccan on goal difference and Shillong Lajong dropped to fifth place in the table with four points from three matches, according to a release.

Shillong Lajong FC head coach Birendra Thapa kept faith with his starting XI, naming the same line-up for the second match in a row, while Kibu Vicuna made the solitary change to his side, bringing in Bryce Miranda in place of Halicharan Narzary in the left wing.

Diamond Harbour opened the scoring in just the second minute, before the Shillong Lajong defence had time to settle. Luka Majcen received the ball inside the box and laid it off for Antonio Moyano, whose effort forced a save from goalkeeper Siwel Rymbai. However, the rebound fell kindly for Majcen, and the Slovenian striker slotted it into the back of the net with ease to give his side the lead.

The striker doubled the advantage with another clinical finish at the near post. Jobby Justin was released down the right wing by Hugo Diaz after Shillong Lajong were dispossessed on the edge of the box. The skipper delivered a low cross across the six-yard box, which Majcen finished neatly past the diving goalkeeper.

The Reds were brave enough to stick to their plan and play their high intensity style of football. They continued to press high and use their wing backs and wingers to good effect to trouble the Diamond Harbour defence.

The home side almost halved the deficit, but a combination of goalkeeper Dheeraj Singh's fingertips and the crossbar denied Everbrightson Sana's header. Left-back Saveme Tariang whipped in a cross into the box, and Sana rose high to power a header goalwards, only to be denied.

Shillong Lajong's expansive style of play, with the wing-backs pushing high up the pitch, left spaces for the opposition to exploit on the counter-attack. Diamond Harbour nearly added a third just before half-time through such a move. Luka Majcen's initial effort was palmed away by the goalkeeper, but the rebound fell to Bryce Miranda. The winger attempted to chip the ball over the keeper, only to see his effort come back off the crossbar.

The hosts finally halved the deficit nine minutes after the restart with a scintillating counter-attack that began deep in their own half. A long throw from the opposition was cleared by the defence, with the ball falling to Everbrightson Sana. The striker quickly released Gladdy Kharbuli, who had made an early run into space, and the midfielder shrugged off his marker before finishing expertly past Dheeraj Singh in goal.

Shillong Lajong controlled the match from that point on, with most of the play taking place in the opposition's half. They dominated the midfield, with Lamlallian Vaiphei particularly impressive at the heart of it, dictating play with his passing and delivering dangerous set-piece balls into the box.

Everbrightson Sana came close to score after the hour mark when he contested a high ball with Dheeraj. The ball floated and was destined to find the empty net but it was cleared of the line by the retreating Melroy Assisi.

Moments later, Sana spurned a glorious opportunity to level the scores. After a slick passage of interplay, Damaitphang Lyngdoh cut the ball back into Sana's path, but the striker's sliding effort flew well over the bar to the disappointment of the home side.

Diamond Harbour, who were pinned to their own half for most of the second half, amped up the intensity on the attack in the latter stages of the match. Substitute Sunday Afolabi struck the crossbar with a thunderous hit from long range and Siwel Rymbai dived low to deny Moyano in stoppage time.

In the end, the side from West Bengal kept hold of their one-goal lead and secured their second straight win of the season.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Shillong Lajong played such attractive, attacking football. They dominated possession and created so many chances. Sana will be kicking himself for missing that sitter. Sometimes you just need that finishing touch. Unlucky for the home team, but a very entertaining game for neutrals.
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Vikram M
As a Bengali, proud of Diamond Harbour! Coming to Shillong and getting three points is no small feat. Bryce Miranda and Jobby Justin were excellent on the wings. But we got a bit too defensive in the second half, invited too much pressure. Need to manage leads better.
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Rohit P
Respect to Coach Birendra Thapa for sticking to his philosophy. High-intensity, expansive play is great to watch, but it leaves you vulnerable at the back. Two goals from simple crosses because the wing-backs were too high up. Need to find a better balance, yaar.
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Nisha Z
The real story is the crowd and atmosphere in Shillong! Even in a loss, the support was incredible. This is what Indian football needs – passionate fans in every corner of the country. The SSA Stadium sounded electric on the highlights. More matches should be held in the Northeast.
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