Nepal Super League: Lalitpur in consecutive finals

Three red cards during a tense game, another chance for Dhangadhi FC to reach the final

Baishak 7, 2082

Himesh

Nepal Super League: Lalitpur in consecutive finals

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Dhangadi's Mohammad Al Zaoueni has been more of an actor than a player. He deserves an Oscar for his campaign at the Dasharath Stadium. At 17 minutes into the game, he raised his leg in a terrifying manner and fouled Lalitpur City's Manikumar Lama. However, on the contrary, he fell on the field and pretended to be injured.

Referee Umesh Bidari also got emotional. Manikumar was shown a straight red card. How a FIFA referee like him can make a wrong decision will be recorded in this example. 

and also how the player can confuse someone. In this way, Lalitpur was included in 10 players at the beginning. But the team didn't show its composure throughout the match and played bravely. In this case, the victory in Qualifier-1 went to Lalitpur. The team deserved it. Lalitpur reached the final of the Nepal Super League (NSL) for the second time in a row by defeating Dhangadhi in a tense but equally exciting match. Now as the defending champion, the team will have an opportunity to defend the title.  Not only

, Lalitpur will have a week to prepare and rest before the title clash. All possibilities are not over for Dhangadhi either. Dhangadhi will now play in Qualifier Two. The team had earlier won Qualifier-One in two editions.

Dhangadhi's opponent will have to wait for Sunday's match. Chitwan and Pokhara are competing in the eliminator. The winner will face Dhangadhi to reach the final. 

Best goal by two foreign players

Lalitpur has two foreign players to thank for their victory. Coincidentally, both of these goals were outstanding. Especially in the second half, Lalitpur played aggressively. At no time did the 10 players on the show make the cut. Kervens Fils Belfort of Haiti scored a stunning goal from a free kick in the 57th minute. The free kick he hit from just outside the penalty area managed to evade the human wall erected by Dhangadi and go straight to the post. 

Dhangadhi goalkeeper Walid Birou thinks the ball will come to his right. However, the direction the ball took was to his left. Then it was Dhangadi's turn to return the goal. In the 62nd minute, George Prince Karki, who entered the field as a substitute player, was the first to take control of the ball with his chest and hit it directly towards the post in the 62nd minute. Lalitpur goalkeeper Jeffery Baltus did not have an opportunity to stop it.  The decisive turning point of the

game came in the 79th minute, when Lalitpur took the lead for the second time. In the end it was decisive. Papa Ihou Kebe drove the ball forward from almost the middle of the field. In front of him were four players from Dhangadhi. But they could not stop this French player. He also took advantage of the opportunity and made a powerful shot that turned into an equally excellent goal. Dhangadhi had no choice but to be shocked. Lalitpur maintained its dominance over Dhangadhi. 

These two teams have faced each other five times, including the current match. Among them, Lalitpur has not been defeated in any match. The matter did not end there, after the end of the game, some players of Lalitpur were very proud of their victory. They did not fail to present it on the field. In an instant the situation became tense. In that situation, Papa Diaket received a red card, which means that he will not be able to play in the final. Kaisedo of Dhangadhi also received a red card. He will no longer be allowed to play in the Eliminator.

'That's what happens in football'

Dhangadhi's coach Hua Martínez Manuel said, "That's what happens in football." We created a lot of chances today, but we didn't take advantage of them. Football sometimes hurts. The possibilities are not over for us either. Now we will focus on that. He praised both the goals scored by Lalitpur and considered them excellent. This is Dhangadhi's second consecutive defeat this season and probably the team has lost 'momentum'. 

Dhangadhi was also defeated in their last match of the league stage. Lalitpur City coach Simon Grayson said he was proud of his team's performance. He said, "We were limited to 10 players in the beginning, but we played well. Our team played together in the game. He also did not hesitate to praise the two goals scored by his team and considered them excellent. He also advised that players should be disciplined in football. 

Lalitpur captain Anant Tamang said that he was happy that his team reached the second consecutive final. He thanked the team management of Lalitpur for this. He did not stop there after facing a yellow card after the match. He added, "I want to apologize to the players and supporters of Dhangadhi for whatever happened at the end of the game." As a captain at that time I should have been able to keep my players restrained in that situation.' Then, will the referee Bidari and Dhangadi's Zaoueni also say the same honestly? Otherwise, what was Manikumar's fault?

Himesh

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