In a pulsating encounter at the St Francis D’Assisi ground in Borivli on Wednesday, a last-minute equaliser from Asil Mujawar ensured that St Xavier’s High School (Mira Road) shared the spoils with Dr S Radhakrishnan (Malad) in a tightly contested 1-1 draw during a third division league match of the MSSA inter-school football tournament.
The match began with both teams displaying high energy and intent to seize control. It was only in the 14th minute when the deadlock was broken. Dr S Radhakrishnan’s Yash Vishwakarma rose to the occasion to head home a superb delivery from Josiah Chettiar, who had expertly executed a free-kick from the right flank. The goal set a thrilling tone to the game as Dr S Radhakrishnan drew first blood, invigorating their supporters.
As the first half unfolded, both sides continued to battle intensely. St Xavier’s sought to level the score, while Dr S Radhakrishnan defended their slender lead with determination. The first half ended 1-0 in favor of Dr S Radhakrishnan, with their players and fans hopeful for a victory.
The second half saw St Xavier’s upping their game, launching wave after wave of attacks as they searched for the elusive equaliser. Dr S Radhakrishnan’s defense, however, remained resolute, with their goalkeeper making several crucial saves to maintain their lead. The tenacity and fortitude displayed by both teams made for a gripping spectacle, with the growing tension palpable among spectators.
Time appeared to be running out for St Xavier’s when, in a dramatic turn of events, a goalmouth melee saw Asil Mujawar seizing the opportunity to tap in the equaliser just before the final whistle. The goal was met with euphoric celebrations from St Xavier’s players and supporters, as they ensured a hard-fought draw and one point from the match.
Meanwhile, in another dominant display earlier in the day, Navy Children School (Colaba) outclassed Ryan International (Chembur) with a staggering 10-0 victory.
. This match was a one-sided affair, with Navy Children’s attackers relentless in their pursuit of goals. Yatharth Bhatt, Nameesh Shah, and Himanshu Kumar each netted two goals, while Yuvraj Gahlot, Arun Parmar, and Devraj Gupta added to the scoreline along with an unfortunate own-goal by a Ryan International defender.
In other notable fixtures, Thakur Public School (Kandivli) achieved a comfortable 2-0 win over St Francis ICSE, with Aryan Bongane and Aadi Tembulkar each finding the back of the net. The team’s performance was characterised by solid defense and efficient finishing.
Furthermore, in the clash between St Anthony’s (Malwani) and St Joseph’s (Juhu), St Anthony’s emerged victorious with a 3-0 win. The Koli trio—Christiano, Krish, and Daksh—each scored a goal, ensuring a convincing result for their team. Their coordinated play and teamwork were instrumental in breaking down St Joseph’s defense.
The excitement and fervour witnessed across all matches underscore the competitive spirit that the MSSA inter-school football tournament embodies. With each school vying for glory and striving to outdo their rivals, this season promises to deliver more captivating football and electrifying moments.
As the tournament progresses, teams will be looking to build on their performances, learn from their mistakes, and refine their strategies. For St Xavier’s and Dr S Radhakrishnan, this thrilling draw highlights the unpredictable nature of football and the sheer unpredictability that makes the sport so enthralling.
Supporters will be eagerly anticipating the next round of matches, hopeful that their teams can deliver successes and thrilling displays. The MSSA inter-school football tournament continues to be a significant platform for young talent to shine and for schools to showcase their athletic prowess, all amidst the cheers and enthusiastic support of fans and families.