Churchill Brothers SC coach Mariano Dias had spoken about his team fearing foreign opposition. His statement,made at the pre-match press conference,seemed to have manifested itself on the pitch as Churchill took on Semen Padang,the Indonesian table-toppers,at the Balewadi stadium in Pune.
The match kicked off with the Indonesian team enjoying the lions share of possession but seeming to be content with not fashioning any attacking move from their greater hold on the ball. The Indonesians seemed to probe their opposition,looking to find a chink Churchill Brothers armour.
Churchill on the other hand,missing their in-form striker Henri Antchouet due to personal problems,seemed tentative on the ball and regularly seemed to hurry their moves.
Thus,it was a surprise that the opening goal was scored by Churchill.
Against the run of play,attacking midfielder,Roberto Mendes Da Silva (Beto) swept in a cross. The breeze helped the ball perilously close to goal and it was only due to the Semen Padangs goalkeeper who got desperate fingertips to the ball that he was able to push it over. From the resulting corner in the 23rd minute,Denzil Franco whipped in a perfect cross to which Sunil Chhetri,taking advantage of a goalmouth melee,got his head to. The ball rippled the back of the net and the celebrations of the Churchill players seemed to suggest that they were as surprised by the goal.
The goal seemed to have woken up the Indonesians who now regularly forayed into the Churchill half. One such foray,albeit an individual one,restored parity for Padang. Striker,Hendra Bayuaw received the ball off a throw,35 yards out on the right. The diminutive striker weaved past Franco,left Churchill skipper Ravanan for dead and then shrugged off Lamine Tamba before coolly firing home from an acute angle.
The goal seemed to have rattled Churchill as nine minutes later goalkeeper Sandip Nandy gifted Padang the lead. Nandy collected a regulation corner and then made unnecessary haste to clear the ball. His meek throw from the edge of the penalty box,supposedly to an advancing Steven Dias,fell straight to Muhammad Rizal who chipped the ball first time into the net from 20 yards out.
Churchill owner Churchill Alemao had a few choice words for Nandy as he returned to the dressing room at half time,and further few words from their coach Dias and technical director Subhash Bhowmick seemed to have fire the Goan side. Twelve minutes after the restart,Beto chested down a high Ravanan cross and Bikramjit Singh blasted home a fierce half-volley to draw parity.
After that,Churchill were content to sit back and did not attempt any ambitious attacking moves. In the 70th minute,Beto clashed with Padang keeper Jandia Eka Putra. Beto and Putra went up for a high ball and during the jump,Betos head crashed into the keepers jaw. Betos frenzied reaction towards the medical staff seemed to suggest that a serious injury had been sustained. A bleeding Putra it was later learnt that he had suffered a concussion was immediately taken to hospital and is now said to be out of danger.