Punjab FC's Dominant Start: How 3-0 Win Over Gokulam Kerala Sets Super Cup Tone

Punjab FC kicked off their Super Cup campaign in impressive fashion with a 3-0 win over Gokulam Kerala. The team scored all their goals in the first half through Muhammad Suhail, Nikhil Prabhu, and Princeton Rebello. Despite Gokulam's second-half pressure and hitting the crossbar twice, Punjab's defense held strong. The victory sets up their next crucial group match against Mohammedan SC on November 2nd.

Key Points: Punjab FC Beat Gokulam Kerala 3-0 in Super Cup Opener

  • Three first-half goals secured Punjab FC's comfortable victory in Group C opener
  • Muhammad Suhail opened scoring with deflected cross in second minute
  • Nikhil Prabhu doubled lead with expert header from corner kick
  • Princeton Rebello sealed win with first club goal just before halftime
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Punjab FC cruise past Gokulam Kerala to start Super Cup campaign with a win

Punjab FC began their AIFF Super Cup campaign with a commanding 3-0 victory over Gokulam Kerala, scoring all goals in the first half at Bambolim's GMC Stadium.

"The Shers took the lead in the very next minute with Muhammad Suhail continuing his goal-scoring form. - Match Report"

Bambolim, October 27

Three first-half goals ensured Punjab FC started their AIFF Super Cup campaign with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Gokulam Kerala FC, the Group C opener, which was played here at the GMC Athletic Stadium.

Muhammad Suhail, Nikhil Prabhu and Princeton Rebello scored the goals for the winners as they secured all three points, according to a release from Punjab FC.

Punjab FC head coach Panagiotis Dilmperis opted for a midfield-heavy starting lineup with Nikhil Prabhu, Princeton Rebello, Manglengthang Kipgen, and new signing Samir Zeljkovic in the centre of the pitch with Muhammad Suhail and Ninthoinganba Meetei attacking through the wings.

Bijoy Varghese and Suresh Meitei started in centre defence with Khaimingthang Lhungdim and Muhammed Uvais as wingbacks, while Muheet Shabir started in goal. On the other end, Gokulam Kerala Head Coach Jose Carlos named a strong lineup with three Spaniards starting.

Samir Zeljkovic tested Shibinraj Kunniyil in the opposition goal with a long-range shot in the first minute of the game, which was pushed away. The Shers took the lead in the very next minute with Muhammad Suhail continuing his goal-scoring form.

He cut inside from the left wing, and his attempted cross took a huge deflection off Gursimrat Singh and found the net, wrong-footing the goalkeeper.

Punjab continued to put pressure on the opposition with Kipgen forcing a diving save off the goalkeeper. The resultant corner taken by Princeton Rebello was diverted expertly by Nikhil Prabhu, who found himself free inside the box to give his side a two-goal lead.

Gokulam, stunned by conceding an early two-goal lead, came into the game in the next phase with Eduardo Martinez hitting the crossbar twice, once from a direct free kick.

Former Punjab FC player Samuel Kynshi Lyngdoh then forced an acrobatic save out of Muheet Shabir. The Malabarians controlled the next phase of the game, maintaining possession as Punjab slowed down their pressing in the midfield, but the defensive line was strong, denying any space for the Gokulam attackers.

Punjab scored their third goal, two minutes before the break, with Princeton Rebello scoring his first goal for the Shers. The local boy received the ball on the edge of the box from Suhail, and his right-footed shot found the bottom corner beyond the outstretched hands of the goalkeeper as Punjab went into the break with a commanding lead.

Gokulam Kerala made two changes at halftime, including replacing Shibinraj in goal for Rakshit Dagar. The other substitute, Juan Carlos Rico, tested Muheet Shabir with a strong header, which was tipped over the crossbar, as the Malabarians showed intent from the restart.

They received four corner kicks inside five minutes, but it was dealt with easily by the Punjab defence. Muheet pushed away a powerful hit by Alfred Moya from a free kick to keep the scoreline intact.

The Shers absorbed the pressure from the opposition and defended their three-goal lead well. The introduction of fresh legs for Punjab in Ricky Shabong, Vinit Rai, Dani Ramirez, Leon Augustine and Pramveer Singh also eased the pressure on the side.

The game was settled when Gokulam Kerala substitute Trijoy Dias was shown a direct red card for his high boot on Ricky Shabong, five minutes from time. The Shers were content to defend in a low block and move forward on counterattacks, wrapping up the game without any significant action in the remaining time.

Punjab FC will face Mohammedan SC in their next group match on 2nd November at the same stadium.

- ANI

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Priya S
Gokulam Kerala really struggled today. Their Spanish players couldn't make much impact. The red card at the end just summed up their frustrating day. Hope they bounce back stronger in the next match.
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Sarah B
Impressive defensive display by Punjab FC in the second half. They absorbed pressure really well after taking that 3-0 lead. Muheet Shabir made some crucial saves to maintain the clean sheet! 🧤
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Rohit P
While the win is great, I'm a bit concerned about Punjab slowing down their pressing in midfield during second half. Against stronger teams like Mohammedan SC, they can't afford to sit back like that. Need to maintain intensity for 90 minutes.
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Kavya N
So proud of our local boy Princeton Rebello scoring his first goal for Punjab! 🥳 The midfield combination with Nikhil Prabhu and Kipgen looks really promising. Great to see Indian players shining in the Super Cup.
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Michael C
The early goal in the 2nd minute really set the tone for the match. When you score that early, it completely changes the dynamics. Punjab FC executed their game plan perfectly today. Looking forward to their match against Mohammedan SC!

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