SportVot x FPJ: Minerva Academy FC Outclass Bengaluru FC 7-2 In The AIFF Youth League In Jamshedpur
Minerva Academy enjoyed 75% possession, effectively dictating the flow of the game. Their attacking force was relentless, registering 18 shots, with 11 on target, compared to Bengaluru FC’s 9 shots, of which only 5 were on target.

Minerva Academy FC delivered a stunning performance on the pitch as they handed Bengaluru Football Club a crushing 7-2 defeat in a match that saw complete dominance from the visiting side in AIFF Youth League in Jamshedpur.
The match kicked off with a balanced tempo, but Minerva Academy quickly established control, finishing the first half with a commanding lead. By half-time (45:00 + 2 minutes), they had already demonstrated their attacking intent, which only intensified in the second half. The final whistle blew at 90:00 + 2 minutes, marking a memorable victory for Minerva.
Minerva Academy enjoyed 75% possession, effectively dictating the flow of the game. Their attacking force was relentless, registering 18 shots, with 11 on target, compared to Bengaluru FC’s 9 shots, of which only 5 were on target.
Despite the aggressive gameplay, the match remained remarkably clean, with no fouls or red cards recorded on either side. Bengaluru picked up the lone yellow card of the game, and both teams were caught offside once. In terms of set-pieces, Minerva earned 3 corners, while Bengaluru managed only 1.
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In another match, Punjab FC stunned East Bengal FC with a commanding 5-1 win in a thrilling encounter that saw the visitors overpower the hosts with clinical finishing and sharp counter-attacks.
The match, held at a packed stadium, saw East Bengal enjoy 53% possession, but it was Punjab FC who made the most of their opportunities. By half-time (45:00 + 2 minutes), Punjab had already taken control, and they maintained their momentum until the final whistle at 90:00 + 3 minutes.
Punjab FC registered 13 shots, 10 of which were on target, showcasing their ruthless efficiency in front of goal. East Bengal, despite taking 11 shots and managing 5 on target, struggled to convert their chances.
The game remained largely disciplined, with only 2 fouls — both committed by East Bengal. The home side also received 2 yellow cards and a red card, which further dented their chances of a comeback. Punjab FC kept a clean disciplinary sheet with no cards or fouls. In terms of set-pieces, Punjab FC dominated with 6 corners, while East Bengal managed just 1. Offside decisions were minimal, with Punjab caught off once, and East Bengal staying onside throughout.
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