Football
Maclaren is looking for double
Ray Sportz Web Desk: 11 goals and two assists in 22 matches in the current ISL. Such statistics are enviable for any footballer. Jamie McLaren is already the owner of 11 goals in the Mohun Bagan jersey after stepping foot in India. The Bagan crowd keeps an eye on this Aussie star in important matches. In an interview given to Ray Sportz before stepping foot in the knockouts, Jamie McLaren talked about his goals.
Q: What about the pressure of expectations? How do you deal with the pressure?
Jemmie: Nothing new from when I was a young kid. You wanted to play in big clubs, big crowds, big leagues and I never felt any sort of pressure. Like I said in previous interviews, the minute I landed, the support I had straight away, I knew that they were going to support me. So when you have the love and the support and the care of good people, you just want to give everything. And I think it was a little sad that I got injured straight away, but I did everything possible, flew to Mumbai, flew to Australia to get myself right, my neck a few procedures and found myself fit. And once I was fit, I was ready to go and just had to earn the trust of the coach. Okay, in this season.
Q: You have scored 11 goals for Mohunbagan, & last year the number was the same. But which one is the best for you?
Jemmie: This season, because obviously more goals, more trophies. So yeah, without a shadow of a doubt, it’s definitely this season. So I want to build on this. I think last year I played 28 games, played with a few injuries, and a couple of broken toes. So this season, other than missing pre-season, I’ve been pretty good with the body and really happy. And we’ve got four games to go in this season in terms of winning another trophy. So the full confidence is there, we’re going to have a little break. And I’m used to these one-off games, I’m used to the semifinals. We have that in Australia with two legs and then you play in a playoff grand final. So I’m really keen to get underway, but there’s obviously a big game in front of our crowd lifting the shield. Okay, you are playing with so many young players here in this team.
Q: What do you think of the young footballers in India? Perhaps, you can play the role of a mentor?
Jemmie: Yeah, really good. When I first signed in the first couple of weeks when I was training, there were a lot more younger faces and yeah, they have to earn the trust of the coach. They have to earn the respect of the players, the older players. But they’re holding their own. And I think the ones that have got their opportunity this year have really taken it. And we’re learning from them, they’re learning off us. Like I said, it’s really a together unit. You don’t win trophies with 11 players, you win with 24, 25 and we’re lucky to have that. I’ve had a few injuries this year and the ones that have stepped in have really held their own. And that just shows that they’re hungry for success as well. But one thing is, every game you can’t take for granted. Every minute you get, don’t take those for granted because the coach has shown that he wants to trust everybody and this season is no different.
Q: You have come to India with lots of expectations in your mind. Do you think it has been fulfilled?
Jemmie: Not yet because I obviously had the mind of winning the Shield and winning the playoff trophy. So to do the double is definitely the highest goal that I set. And unfortunately, circumstances were taken out of our hands with the Asian Champions League. I played in that tournament before, and scored goals in Asian tournaments. But to be taken away this year, we never got a chance to play. So we’ve done that, we’ve qualified for next season. We look forward to showing how powerful we can be in Asia because when I looked at the group and I looked at the games, I really think we could have had an imprint in this year’s Asian Champions League. But it wasn’t my fault for anyone at the club. It was taken out of our hands and we just had to focus on getting the Shield and getting qualified again for Asia. So in my mind, we’re halfway there to what I wanted to do and we’ve still got another trophy at hand. Thank you.
Football
India Edge Past Hong Kong 2–1 in Crucial Qualifier Clash
Ray Sportz Web Desk: In a spirited display at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the Indian national football team secured a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Hong Kong in their AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers (Third Round) encounter on Tuesday.
India got off to a dream start when debutant Ryan Williams found the back of the net in just the 4th minute, giving the hosts an early advantage and electrifying the home crowd. The early goal set the tone for the match, with India dominating possession and dictating the tempo in the opening half.
The second half saw India continue their attacking momentum, and their efforts paid off when Akash Mishra doubled the lead, finishing a well-worked move to put the hosts firmly in control. However, Hong Kong responded with resilience, pulling one goal back in the 65th minute through Everton Camargo, setting up a tense finish.
Despite late pressure from the visitors, the Indian defense held firm, with disciplined performances across the backline ensuring the hosts protected their narrow lead until the final whistle.
The victory marked India’s first win in the ongoing qualifying campaign, providing a much-needed boost in morale. However, despite the positive result, India ended their campaign at the bottom of the group standings.
The team will look to build on this performance in future fixtures as they aim to regain momentum on the international stage.
Football
India Name 23-Member Squad for Asian Cup Qualifier Clash Against Hong Kong
Ray Sportz Web Desk: India’s senior men’s national football team, popularly known as the Blue Tigers, have announced a 23-member squad for their upcoming AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Qualifiers Final Round match against Hong Kong, China, scheduled for March 31 in Kochi.
Head coach Khalid Jamil has selected a balanced squad comprising experienced players and promising young talents as the team looks to rebuild after being ruled out of qualification for the continental tournament.
The national camp commenced on Tuesday in Kochi, with 20 players reporting initially. Defender Anwar Ali, midfielder Jeakson Singh Thounaojam, and forward Edmund Lalrindika are expected to join the squad later, following their Indian Super League commitments.
Speaking about the squad selection, Jamil emphasized the importance of long-term planning. He stated that the match presents an opportunity to integrate emerging players from the U20 and U23 setups into the senior team framework. Several young prospects are currently participating in international youth competitions, including the SAFF U20 Championship and the U23 Tri-Nation tournament.
The squad features experienced names such as goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, defenders Sandesh Jhingan and Rahul Bheke, along with attacking options like Lallianzuala Chhangte, Liston Colaco, and Manvir Singh.
Full Squad:
Goalkeepers: Albino Gomes, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Vishal Kaith
Defenders: Abhishek Singh Tekcham, Akash Mishra, Anwar Ali, Bijoy Varghese, Nikhil Poojary, Rahul Bheke, Roshan Singh Naorem, Sandesh Jhingan
Midfielders: Ashique Kuruniyan, Danish Farooq Bhat, Jeakson Singh Thounaojam, Lalengmawia Ralte, Sahal Abdul Samad
Forwards: Edmund Lalrindika, Farukh Choudhary, Lallianzuala Chhangte, Liston Colaco, Manvir Singh, Rahim Ali, Ryan Williams
The match will take place at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium on March 31, kicking off at 7:00 PM IST.
Although India are no longer in contention for qualification, the fixture is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the team’s future as preparations begin for upcoming international competitions.
East Bengal
ISL 2025/26: Historic Kolkata Derby Ends in East Bengal’s 7–0 Rout
Ray Sportz Web Desk: In what will be remembered as one of the most one-sided encounters in recent Kolkata derby history, East Bengal produced a stunning performance to defeat Mohammedan Sporting Club 7–0 in today’s match.
From the opening whistle, East Bengal looked dominant, controlling possession and dictating the tempo with confidence and precision. Their attacking intent paid off early, setting the tone for a relentless display that left Mohammedan struggling to recover.
The goal-scoring spree was led by a brilliant brace each from Anwar Ali and Youssef Ezzejjari, with the latter calmly converting two penalties. Additional goals from Saúl Crespo, Vishnu PV, and Nandha Kumar completed the rout, showcasing East Bengal’s depth and attacking versatility.
Mohammedan Sporting endured a difficult outing throughout the match. Their defensive structure repeatedly broke down under pressure, and the situation worsened after they were reduced to ten men, making any comeback virtually impossible.
Statistically, the match reflected total domination. East Bengal enjoyed the lion’s share of possession and created numerous scoring opportunities, registering a remarkable number of shots compared to their opponents’ minimal attempts.
This emphatic victory not only boosts East Bengal’s morale but also marks one of the biggest winning margins in the derby’s history. For Mohammedan Sporting, however, it is a result that calls for serious reflection and regrouping in the matches ahead.
As the final whistle blew, the East Bengal supporters erupted in celebration, witnessing a performance that will be talked about for years to come.
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