Global begins UFL bid in style | Inquirer Sports

Global begins UFL bid in style

By: - Reporter / @cedelfptINQ
/ 02:48 AM October 03, 2012

Reigning league champion Global launched its campaign in style, thumping Pasargad, 3-1, last night at the start of the United Football League Cup competition at Rizal Memorial field.

First half goals from Sudanese forward Izo El-Habbib and Carli de Murga and an early second-half strike by Misagh Bahadoran ensured a flying start for the strengthened Global side in Group A.

Pasargad’s Iranian forward Masood Shedidih scored on a sensational strike in the second half to avert the shutout at 3-1. But De Murga moved up to midfield and Global regained control.

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Flaunting the strength of its lineup, Global unveiled new recruits Denis Wolf and Matthew Uy in the starting eleven.

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De Murga was fielded as a makeshift central defender, while Bahadoran started on the left wing with Patrick Reichelt occupying the right flank.

Bahadoran found Wolf in space on the left, and the Fil-German crossed for El-Habbib to tuck home in the far post in the 15th minute.

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De Murga doubled the lead in the 39th minute as he was quickest to react and headed home after El-Habbib’s free kick hit the crossbar.

Bahadoran put the outcome beyond doubt with a fine run down the middle, before firing low past Kenneth Dolloso. The Pasargad defense was backtracking, giving Bahadoran space to shoot and make it 3-nil.

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