ISL 2022-23: Hyderabad FC register hard-fought 2-0 win over East Bengal FC

Mohammad Yasir scored the opening goal of the match in the 38th minute before substitute Javier Siverio piled the pressure in the 85th minute.Hyderabad FC fielded the same XI that won last week against Chennaiyin FC. East Bengal FC were forced into making one change that saw Sarthak Golui miss the game due to a foot injury, as Ankit Mukherjee came in to replace him.

Hyderabad FC kept intact their unbeaten record against East Bengal FC with a 2-0 win in their Indian Super League (ISL) 2022-23 match at the G.M.C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium, here on Friday.

Mohammad Yasir scored the opening goal of the match in the 38th minute before substitute Javier Siverio piled the pressure in the 85th minute.

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Hyderabad FC fielded the same XI that won last week against Chennaiyin FC. East Bengal FC were forced into making one change that saw Sarthak Golui miss the game due to a foot injury, as Ankit Mukherjee came in to replace him.

Thongkhosiem Haokip almost gave East Bengal FC the perfect start. Inside the first minute, Naorem Singh whipped a ball-in from the left into Haokip, who had made a brilliant unmarked run into the box. The striker tried his best to bring it down, but the delivery was a tad too heavy, and it came off the tip of Haokip's boot and went out of play.

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An all-Indian combination led to the opening goal of the match that came eight minutes past the half-hour mark. A long throw by Akash Mishra was flicked on by Hitesh Sharma inside the box before falling toward Yasir. The winger took it on his chest before firing it into the top-left corner with a spectacular volley.

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Ten minutes into the second half, Hyderabad FC had a chance to double their lead when Mishra was left unmarked in the box during a corner. The full-back's glancing header flashed across the goal and went out for a goal kick. In the 73rd minute, Narzary cut into the box from the left flank and pulled it back for substitute Borja Herrera. The Spaniard's effort sailed over the bar.

Minutes after he was denied a goal by a splendid double-save by Kamaljit Singh, Javier Siverio pounced on Herrera's low cross from the left. The young Spanish striker went sliding in front of Kamaljit and tapped the ball past him to double the host's lead and wrap up three points.

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The win lifts Hyderabad FC back up into first place, one point clear of Mumbai City FC, who do not have a game this Matchweek. The defending champions will get a break during the next Matchweek before visiting Bengaluru FC on December 23.

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On the other hand, East Bengal FC remained in eighth place, one point behind Chennaiyin FC. The Torch Bearers will travel back home to host Mumbai City FC next on December 16.
 

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