Punjab FC result
- Punjab FC defeated Inter Kashi 3-0 with goals from Samir Zeljković, Effiong Nsungusi Jr, and Bede Osuji. - The match report described the win as a clinical performance that strengthens Punjab FC's campaign position. - Single-match reports like this supply granular scouting and performance data useful for junior analysts and operations records, per ProKerala. (prokerala.com)
Punjab FC beat Inter Kashi 3-0 on April 20, with three different scorers and a result that tightened the middle of the Indian Super League table. (espn.com) Samir Zeljković opened the scoring in the 37th minute, Effiong Nsungusi Jr doubled the lead in the 51st, and Bede Osuji added the third in the 72nd at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi. (indiansuperleague.com) The win moved Punjab FC to 14 points from eight matches and left Inter Kashi on 11 points from nine, with Punjab in seventh place and Inter Kashi eighth after the round. (sportstar.thehindu.com) Punjab entered the match with fewer games played than several teams around them, so the three points changed the shape of the standings more than a routine mid-table result. ESPN’s live table after the match showed a tightly packed group around the playoff line. (espn.com) The Indian Super League’s report said Punjab started on the front foot, with Osuji central to its attacking moves before the goals arrived. The official match account called the display “clinical” after Punjab converted pressure into a three-goal margin. (indiansuperleague.com) Sportstar reported that Zeljković was named Player of the Match, adding an individual marker to a game decided by Punjab’s finishing and control. Three scorers in one match also spread the attacking load beyond a single forward. (sportstar.thehindu.com) For Inter Kashi, the defeat extended the gap in matches played as much as the gap in points. The club had completed nine games by April 20, one more than Punjab, but stayed behind them in the standings after the loss. (rediff.com) Single-match reports like this are basic records, but they also pin down who scored, when momentum shifted, and which players shaped the game. In this one, the timeline was clear: Punjab led before halftime, struck again six minutes after the break, and put the match away with 18 minutes left. (espn.com) By full time, Punjab had turned one Monday night in New Delhi into a 3-0 result, three points, and a firmer hold on seventh place. (outlookindia.com)