Santosh Trophy: Karnataka proves too hot to handle for Andhra

It studied the opposition’s strengths and weakness pretty quickly

February 05, 2019 10:34 pm | Updated 10:34 pm IST - Neyveli

In the thick of things:  Manvir Singh troubled the Andhra defence and scored off a penalty.

In the thick of things: Manvir Singh troubled the Andhra defence and scored off a penalty.

Last year’s semifinalist Karnataka played tactfully right through to oust Andhra Pradesh 5-0 in the South Zone qualifiers of the Santosh Trophy at the Bharathi Stadium here on Tuesday.

Andhra displayed grit and determination against Tamil Nadu the other day.

So, it came as a shocker to see the team going down by a big margin.

One expected the Karnataka boys to take some time to settle down as they were playing for the first time at this venue.

It was only for a couple of minutes they looked rusty but from there went full throttle. They studied the opposition’s strengths and weakness pretty quickly and went for the hunt. Andhra defended well but the pressure applied by Karnataka was so much that it gave in midway through.

A silly mistake in defence in the 32nd minute and Leon Augustine had put Karnataka in the lead.

It did jolt Andhra but it hung on to go into the break with a one-goal deficit.

The second half was quite balanced but a double jolt in the form of penalties, for having tackled from behind inside the box, sealed the team’s fate.

It all happened in the space of ten minutes and Sunil Kumar and Manvir Singh, who took the shots, made no mistake. With a 3-0 lead in the bag,

Karnataka further went for the kill and struck two more through Shafeel and Nikhil Raj in the additional minutes to finish the day in style.

Karnataka coach D. Manivannan was thrilled with the way his boys played. “It’s not over still. We have a match to go against Tamil Nadu and I want them to play in a similar fashion.”

He had chalked out a simple strategy for his boys — holding the ball and creating the rhythm in the first session and thereafter changed the pattern to flowing from the wings. Andhra’s coach Mohammed Zakeer Hussain was disappointed but said it was a job well done by his boys. “They played well but they were one better.”

The result: Karnataka 5 (Leon Augustine 32, Sunil Kumar 73-P, Manvir Singh 83-P), P.P. Shafeel 90+1, Nikhil Raj 90+3) bt Andhra Pradesh 0.

Wednesday’s matches: Kerala vs Pondicherry (9 a.m.); Services vs Telangana (3 p.m.)

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