Key Points

East Bengal delivered a dominant 6-1 win over Indian Air Force FT in the Durand Cup group stage. Six different players scored, showcasing the team's depth under coach Oscar Bruzon. The Airmen briefly threatened but crumbled under relentless attacks. The victory seals East Bengal's perfect group record ahead of the knockout rounds.

Key Points: East Bengal dominates Air Force 6-1 to top Durand Cup Group A

  • East Bengal's rotated squad shines with six unique scorers
  • Oscar Bruzon's tactical changes prove effective
  • Air Force FT struggles against relentless pressing
  • Perfect group stage sets knockout round tone
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Durand Cup: East Bengal tops group A with dominant display

East Bengal finishes Durand Cup group stage unbeaten with six scorers in a commanding 6-1 victory over Indian Air Force FT.

"Six different scorers found the net for the Red and Gold Brigade – Durand Cup release"

Kolkata, August 10

Emami East Bengal FC capped off their Group A campaign in the 134th Durand Cup with a resounding 6-1 win over Indian Air Force FT at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan, registering three wins from three and finishing top of the group, according to a release from Durand Cup.

Six different scorers found the net for the Red and Gold Brigade, as Oscar Bruzon's rotated side combined flair and ruthlessness to overwhelm the Airmen. East Bengal's head coach Oscar Bruzon made five changes to his starting XI, bringing in Hamid Ahadad, Edmund Lalrindika, Kevin Sibille, Provat Lakra, and Jeakson Singh in a 4-3-3 setup.

Priya Darshan made three changes for the Airmen, bringing back captain Subhajit Basu in goal, Amarnath in attack, and Ashik Rahman in defence in their 4-4-2 formation. East Bengal were on the front foot from the first whistle, forcing Subhajit into back-to-back saves from Ahadad and Anwar headers in the 3rd minute.

The Moroccan striker, fresh from scoring on debut, continued his fine form by opening the scoring in the 7th minute, calmly slotting home at the far post with his head after Edmund's measured cross. Ahadad almost doubled his tally six minutes later, breaking free on the counter from a Samuel through-ball, he chipped it past the goalkeeper Subhajit only to be denied by a last-ditch clearance from Amarnath.

The Airmen's high line struggled to cope with East Bengal's movement, and in the 25th minute Bipin Singh made it 2-0, showing composure to round the keeper and finish after capitalising on a midfield turnover. The Airmen found a lifeline in the 36th minute. A patient build-up ended with Jijo Jerone delivering a precise cross from the right for Aman Khan, who glanced his header past East Bengal goalkeeper Gill to make it 2-1 with perfection.

Moments before halftime, Miguel Figueira went close with a curling free-kick, but East Bengal went into the break with a narrow lead. The Red and Gold Brigade resumed with intent, Edmund and Mahesh both testing the keeper early in the second half. In the 63rd minute, Miguel's corner was met by a towering header from Anwar Ali, restoring East Bengal's two-goal cushion.

Three minutes after the third goal, Bruzon sent on Saul Crespo, Basim Rashid, and David Hmer, a move that paid immediate dividends. In the 68th minute, a partial clearance fell to Basim outside the box, and the substitute drilled a precise strike past Basu for 4-1.

East Bengal's relentless pressing forced errors, and in the 85th, Subhajit's punched clearance from Edmund's cross fell straight to Crespo's right foot, who volleyed into an empty net for the fifth. In the final minute of regulation time, Miguel's header found substitute David Hmer, who nodded home to complete the 6-1 win.

The emphatic result sees East Bengal finish the group stage with a perfect record and a statement of intent ahead of the knockout rounds, while the Airmen bow out with just a point from three matches.

- ANI

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Priya S
While East Bengal played well, we should appreciate IAF's effort too. They're not professional players but serving our nation. That Aman Khan header was pure class! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Hamid Ahadad is proving to be a fantastic signing! 2 goals in 2 matches now. Our attack looks dangerous with him and Edmund combining well. Hope this form continues in ISL too.
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Sarah B
As a new football fan in India, I'm impressed by the quality shown in Durand Cup. The energy at Kishore Bharati stadium must have been electric! Planning to attend next match.
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Vikram M
Bruzon's rotation policy working wonders! Gave chances to bench players and they delivered. But defense still looks shaky at times - conceded that unnecessary goal. Need to tighten up for knockouts.
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Kavya N
Basim Rashid's goal was my favorite - what a strike from outside the box! 😍 East Bengal's bench strength is really showing this season. Kolkata derby in Durand Cup would be dream!

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