Carles Cuadrat Resigns as Emami East Bengal Head Coach After Poor ISL Start

Carles Cuadrat Resigns as Emami East Bengal Head Coach After Poor ISL Start

Carles Cuadrat, the former head coach of Emami East Bengal, has resigned from his position after the team’s dismal performance in the ongoing Indian Super League (ISL). The decision was announced by the club in a media statement on Monday.

Cuadrat, who previously guided Bengaluru FC to its only ISL title in 2019, took charge of East Bengal at the start of the 2023 season. Under his leadership, the team reached the Durand Cup final in 2023 and won the Kalinga Super Cup earlier this year.

However, the East Bengal squad struggled to make any significant progress in the new season. They crashed out of the Durand Cup in the quarterfinals and have lost all three matches they have played so far in the ISL.

The team’s poor form has led to mounting pressure on Cuadrat, and the club management has decided to part ways with him. Assistant coach Bino George will take over as the interim coach until a replacement is found.

Cuadrat’s departure marks the end of a disappointing chapter for East Bengal, who were hoping to challenge for the ISL title this season. The team’s struggles have raised questions about the club’s recruitment strategy and the quality of its squad.

It remains to be seen who will replace Cuadrat as head coach, but the club will need to make a quick decision if they want to salvage their season.

East Bengal Extends Durand Cup Lead with 3-1 Victory over Downtown Heroes

East Bengal Extends Durand Cup Lead with 3-1 Victory over Downtown Heroes

Emami East Bengal FC extended its dominance atop the Durand Cup Group A standings with a convincing 3-1 victory over Downtown Heroes FC at the Kishore Bharati Stadium on Wednesday. The Kolkata giants showcased their attacking prowess, while Downtown Heroes fought valiantly despite being reduced to 10 men.

Madih Talal opened the scoring for East Bengal in the 29th minute with a well-taken free-kick. However, Downtown Heroes responded swiftly, with Aafreen Basharat equalizing just a minute later. The match remained evenly poised until the 36th minute when Spanish midfielder Saul Crespo converted a penalty to restore East Bengal’s lead.

The second half saw East Bengal maintain its control of the game. Substitute Jesin T.K. sealed the victory in injury time with a clinical finish, ensuring that East Bengal remained unbeaten in the tournament.

Meanwhile, in Group D, Indian Army continued its impressive run with a 3-0 triumph over Assam Rifles at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur. Alan Thapa, Pradeep Singh, and Sunil B. found the back of the net for the Army, who now sit second in the group behind host Jamshedpur FC.

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