In an impressive display of skill and teamwork, Don Bosco International (Matunga) continued their winning streak with a resounding 3-0 victory over JB Petit (Fort) in a girls U-16 second division clash of the MSSA inter-school football tournament. The match, which took place on Friday at St Francis D’Assisi football ground in Borivli, saw Don Bosco firmly in control from beginning to end.
The encounter, filled with strategy and prowess, showcased Don Bosco’s dominance early on. They effectively minimized risks and continuously pressured their opponents, leading to an effortless win and securing three points from this afternoon fixture. Nakeesha Walia stole the show, netting two goals, while Aditi Sakaria added another to seal the victory.
Right from the start, Don Bosco International exhibited their command over the game, quickly settling into their pace and continuously applying pressure on their adversaries. Their territorial advantage was clear, as they kept JB Petit on the defensive almost throughout the match. The Don Bosco side seemed to probe relentlessly, creating numerous scoring opportunities that kept the JB Petit defense on high alert.
The first moment of brilliance came in the 12th minute, when the persistent pressure from Don Bosco paid off. Nakeesha Walia received a well-timed square pass from the left side and expertly converted it to break the deadlock, offering her team an early lead. This early breakthrough appeared to imbed more confidence in the Don Bosco players, propelling them to maintain control over the game.
Meanwhile, JB Petit struggled to find their footing in the absence of a coherent midfield. They found it difficult to transition the ball out of their own half and create any meaningful attacks. The lack of cohesion led to several costly errors in their defensive structure, which Don Bosco’s forwards wisely exploited.
Nakeesha’s striking prowess was again on display when another defensive error by JB Petit allowed her to capitalize and put Don Bosco two goals up.
. This doubling of the lead further disheartened JB Petit, whose attempts to mount a comeback were continually thwarted by a well-organized Don Bosco midfield and defense.
Adding to JB Petit’s woes, Aditi Sakaria ensured any remaining hopes of a comeback were extinguished when she netted Don Bosco’s third goal. Her patience and timely positioning inside the penalty box enabled her to exploit yet another lapse in JB Petit’s defense. This third goal effectively sealed the match in favor of Don Bosco.
As the game progressed, Don Bosco International maintained their composure, skillfully managing the clock and denying JB Petit any scoring chances. The Fort outfit’s inability to form a coherent midfield connection and recurrent defensive mistakes were glaring issues they couldn’t overcome throughout the match.
The fixture was not just a showcase of Don Bosco’s offensive capabilities but also an exhibition of their robust defensive strategies, which left JB Petit scrambling for opportunities. The organization and fluidity in Don Bosco’s play were evident, and their ability to convert pressure into goals was commendable.
Additionally, the day’s opening match saw Jamnabai Narsee (Juhu) engage in a tightly contested goalless draw against Gopal Sharma International (Powai). The match had its moments but ultimately lacked the finishing touch displayed by Don Bosco later in the day.
Don Bosco International’s triumph over JB Petit not only asserted their dominance in the tournament but also highlighted the outstanding performances by key players, notably Nakeesha Walia and Aditi Sakaria. The strategic acumen exhibited by the Don Bosco coaching staff and the players’ adherence to the game plan were integral to their success.
This impressive win keeps Don Bosco International on track in their quest for the championship, and their exemplary performance is surely sending ripples through the tournament, making them a formidable team to beat. As the MSSA inter-school football tournament progresses, all eyes will be on how Don Bosco continues to leverage their strengths and maintain their unbeaten run.