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Tiger Woods keeps door open on Masters despite recent back surgery
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In less than two months, Tiger Woods could tee it up again at historic Augusta National.
The five-time Masters champion did not rule out a return to the major after skipping it last year. When reporters asked Tuesday if he could compete at the Masters in April, Woods replied without elaboration, “No.”
Woods made the cut at the Masters for a record 24th time in a row in 2024. He is leaving the door open despite recovering from his seventh back surgery, a procedure to replace a disk, and a near-term schedule that does not appear to include competitive golf.
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Tiger Woods of the United States laughs during a practice round prior to the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 09, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
“I thought I spent a lot of hours practicing in my prime,” Woods said at the Genesis Invitational, alluding to the responsibilities he shares in trying to reshape the PGA Tour schedule. “It doesn’t compare to what we’ve done in the boardroom.”
Woods’ workload will likely factor into whether he takes on the U.S. captaincy for the 2027 Ryder Cup in Ireland. He declined the role two years ago, citing a lack of time to commit to the job in a meaningful way.
Woods celebrated his 50th birthday at the end of last year, making him eligible for the PGA Tour Champions.
He missed every PGA Tour event last year, marking the first time in Woods’ storied career that he did not compete in a single tournament. He also has yet to compete in the indoor TGL league.
“Well, I’m trying — put it that way,” he said, adding that he can hit full shots but not every day “and not very well.”

Tiger Woods celebrates during the trophy presentation after winning the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 14, 2019, in Augusta, Georgia. (Allen Eyestone/The Augusta Chronicle)
He had surgery in March 2025 for a ruptured Achilles tendon, which is no longer holding him back. He said his lower back was sore, and at his age, “It’s probably going to take me a little bit longer.”
“My body has been through a lot,” Woods said. “Each and every day, I keep trying, I keep progressing, I keep working on it, trying to get stronger, trying to get more endurance in this body and trying to get it at a level at which I can play at the highest level again.”
His chief interest is indoors. He is on the board of the PGA Tour and the commercial PGA Tour Enterprises, heading the “Future Competition Committee” that is trying to create a model to meet CEO Brian Rolapp’s goal of fewer tournaments that are more meaningful for the best players.

Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links Golf Club waves to fans as he is introduced at the start of a match of the TMRW Golf League (TGL) against Boston Common Golf, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
The only thing clear is that a new model most likely won’t be ready by 2027. The committee has reached agreement on a big start to the season — that could be the week after or before the Super Bowl — taking the big events to bigger markets and becoming the must-see sport of the summer.
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Woods also expressed his belief in the importance of creating a path for the next group of golf stars.
“We’re trying to create opportunities for that turnover … to get more youth out here because eventually they’re going to take over the game,” Woods said. “So trying to create that opportunity, trying to create the right competitive model and the environment to foster that, that’s been the greater challenge of it all.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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CSK sign former KKR coach ahead of IPL 2026 | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: James Foster, who previously served as both a fielding and assistant coach for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) between 2020 and 2023, has been appointed as the new fielding coach of Chennai Super Kings ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026 season. The former England wicketkeeper-batter joins an experienced coaching group led by head coach Stephen Fleming. The support staff also includes batting coach Michael Hussey and bowling coach Eric Simmons.
Foster, 45, represented the England national cricket team between 2001 and 2009, playing seven Tests, 11 ODIs and five T20 Internationals. After retiring from playing, he moved into coaching and gained experience working with several international teams, including England and the New Zealand national cricket team.He has also been involved in franchise cricket leagues around the world. Earlier this year, Foster helped the Desert Vipers win the title in the International League T20. In addition, he serves as assistant coach of Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred.Announcing his appointment, CSK welcomed him through a social media post.“Say Yellove to our fielding coach James Foster! Former England wicketkeeper and a coach with experience across teams worldwide, he now kicks off this new chapter with the Pride,” CSK said in a social media post.Meanwhile, Chennai Super Kings are preparing for the new IPL season. They will begin their campaign with an away match against Rajasthan Royals in Guwahati on March 30. After that, the team will return home to take on Punjab Kings on April 4.
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Warriors coach Steve Kerr part of Oscar-winning documentary ‘All the Empty Rooms’
Golden State coach Steve Kerr is now an Oscar winner.
Kerr was one of the executive producers for All the Empty Rooms, which won the Oscar for documentary short.
The 35-minute film chronicles how broadcast journalist Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp told the stories of how families have memorialized the bedrooms of children killed in mass shootings. Kerr — whose father, then the president of American University in Beirut, was shot and killed in 1984 — has long spoken out about a need for common-sense gun regulation.
“I didn’t have anything to do with the making of the film,” Kerr said Monday. “But I am very proud to be associated with it.”
Kerr — a nine-time NBA champion as a player and coach, who also coached USA Basketball to Olympic gold at the 2024 Paris Games — said he did not hesitate when asked to be part of this project.
“They called me about a year ago and asked if I would like to be an executive producer, which meant basically put my name on it and help promote it,” Kerr said. “It was a no-brainer, just given my passion for the issue. And then after watching the film, I was just blown away by how beautiful it was and poignant it was. It was an easy decision.”
Kerr did some screenings for Netflix in recent weeks and wrote an op-ed for the Los Angeles Times earlier this month about the film, detailing how he was drawn to the way director Joshua Seftel and others involved in the project told the stories of the families who have lost children in school shootings.
“What mattered to me right away was how the film listens to families,” Kerr wrote in that piece. “It gives them room to speak about their children without exploiting their stories into politics or spectacle. There’s a dignity in that choice, which is difficult to find in the way our country usually talks about gun violence.”
Seftel accepted the Oscar on Sunday night, then ceded the microphone to Gloria Cazares, the mother of a nine-year-old killed in a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
“My daughter Jackie was nine years old when she was killed in Uvalde,” Gloria Cazares said on stage. “Since that day, her bedroom has been frozen in in time. Jackie is more than just a headline. She is our light and our life. Gun violence is now the No. 1 cause of death in kids and teens. We believe that if the world could see their empty bedrooms, we’d be a different America.”
Kerr is the second member of the Warriors to be involved in an Oscar win in recent years: Golden State guard Stephen Curry was an executive producer for “The Queen of Basketball,” which won for short subject documentary in 2022.
Kerr was not at the Oscars — the Warriors had a game Sunday night, and he learned of the win in his family’s group text — and said he does not get a statuette.
“I’m very passionate about the cause,” Kerr said, “but I don’t think this is going to turn me into a filmmaker.”
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Chargers Nab Former Vikings Defender from Free Agency
Once upon a time, defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson represented one of the Minnesota Vikings’ main free agency additions. Five years later, the ginormous interior defensive lineman has found a new home with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Los Angeles added size, experience, and trench reliability with Tomlinson.
The Arizona Cardinals severed ties with Tomlinson last week, and it did not take long for the Chargers to swoop in with a contract.
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It’s Tomlinson’s fifth career chapter. Chargers.com’s Eric Smith wrote Friday, “The Bolts have added some beef up front. The Chargers on Friday announced they have agreed to terms with Dalvin Tomlinson, a move that adds depth and durability to the defensive line room. Tomlinson has played for four teams in his NFL career, most recently with the Cardinals in 2025.”
“He also spent multiple seasons with the Giants, Vikings and Browns. The 32-year-old, who was a 2017 second-round pick by New York, has played in 142 career games, starting all of them. Tomlinson has been durable, too, missing just seven total games over his nine-year career. Tomlinson has mostly been known as a run-stopping defensive tackle in his career as he’s listed at 6-foot-3 and 335 pounds.”
Year No. 10 in the pros for Tomlinson will occur in the AFC West.
LAC’s DT Group
The Chargers will hope to reach the postseason for a third season in a row next year, and they’ll do so with this group of interior defensive linemen:
- Jamaree Caldwell
- Justin Eboigbe
- Dalvin Tomlinson
- Teair Tart
- Scott Matlock
- Josh Fuga
- TeRah Edwards
It’s also worth noting that Tomlinson is the only newcomer on defense in free agency so far for Harbaugh’s team.
BoltBeat‘sJason Reed claimed last week the Tomlinson addition could signal the end of Matlock as a DT-FB hybrid: “Matlock now finds himself as the fifth defensive lineman, at best, on the depth chart before the team makes more additions in the 2026 NFL Draft. Tart, Jamaree Caldwell, Tomlinson and third-year Harbaugh draft pick Justin Eboigbe are all ahead of Matlock on the pecking order.”
“Harbaugh will almost certainly give Matlock plenty of chances to lock down a spot in the rotation, especially with how malleable he has been the last two years. But based on how the room is already shaking out, and how the team may continue investing there, it’s hard to see a path to playing time for Matlock.”
Tomlinson’s Resume and Time in MIN
After leaving the New York Giants, Tomlinson joined the Vikings in 2021, signing a two-year contract, a relative rarity for free agents that year. Then–general manager Rick Spielman deserves credit for the successful move.
Minnesota acquired Tomlinson, expecting him to excel as a three-technique defensive tackle. While Mike Zimmer’s staff initially used him in that role, the team shifted him back to nose tackle in 2022, a position he previously held with the Giants. Tomlinson’s build made him a natural fit to control the middle and absorb double teams.
During his time in Minnesota, Tomlinson consistently performed at a high level. In 2021, Pro Football Focus (PFF) awarded him a grade of 74.9, ranking him 16th out of 109 interior defensive linemen and making him the Vikings’ fifth-highest-graded player that season. Before joining the Vikings, Tomlinson had consistently earned PFF grades above 74.0, demonstrating his reliability and durability. He maintained that consistency throughout 2022, his final season with the Vikings.
Here’s Tomlinson’s PFF scorecard through nine seasons:
- 2025: 43.2
- 2024: 67.4
- 2023: 61.2
- 2022: 77.0
- 2021: 74.9
- 2020: 75.1
- 2019: 78.2
- 2018: 76.1
- 2017: 81.0
And his full destination resume:
- New York Giants (2017–2020)
- Minnesota Vikings (2021–2022)
- Cleveland Browns (2023–2024)
- Arizona Cardinals (2025)
- Los Angeles Chargers (2026-now)
Other Chargers Free Agent Adds
Here’s a look at the Chargers’ first week of free agency:
- Tyler Biadasz (C) WAS → LAC
- Josh Harris (LS) LAC → LAC
- Alec Ingold (FB) MIA → LAC
- Charlie Kolar (TE) BAL → LAC
- Trey Lance (QB) DAL → LAC
- Deane Leonard (CB) LAC → LAC
- Keaton Mitchell (RB) BAL → LAC
- Denzel Perryman (LB) LAC → LAC
- Del’Shawn Phillips (ED) LAC → LAC
- Trey Pipkins (RT) LAC → LAC
- Cole Strange (G) NE → LAC
- Dalvin Tomlinson (DL) ARI → LAC
And the 2025 Chargers who’ve signed elsewhere:
- Da’Shawn Hand (DL) LAC→ ATL
- Zion Johnson (G) LAC → CLE
- Otito Ogbonnia (DL) LAC → DAL
- Odafe Oweh (ED) LAC → WAS
- Jamaree Salyer (G) LAC → MIA
- Benjamin St-Juste (CB) LAC → GB
- Tyler Conklin (TE) LAC → DET
Tomlinson turned 32 last month and should have a few seasons left in his impressive career.
The Chargers also employ former Vikings linebacker Troy Dye.
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India’s T20 World Cup Hero Ishan Kishan Likely To Captain Sunrisers Hyderabad In Pat Cummins’ Absence. Not Abhishek Sharma
Indian cricket team wicket-keeper batter Ishan Kishan is the frontrunner to lead Sunrisers Hyderabad at the start of the upcoming IPL 2026 season with no clarity on Pat Cummins‘ fitness, according to Times Of India. The report claimed that SRH management have already held a discussion over the matter and Kishan emerged as the ‘most suitable candidate’ to lead the side in Cummins’ absence. Kishan had a brilliant outing in the T20 World Cup 2026 and he even slammed a half-century in the final against New Zealand. Cummins, who suffered a serious injury during the 2025-26 Ashes series, has not not played any cricket since then and the franchise reportedly has no clarity on when the Australia cricketer will be available to play.
Following his side’s successful T20 World Cup campaign, Indian wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan, who made a triumphant return to the team, expressed hope that his performances will serve as a motivation for young players in the country.
Ishan had a tournament to remember as he emerged as India’s second-highest run-getter, with a half-century in the final and two ‘Player of the Match’ awards against Namibia and arch-rivals Pakistan being the highlights of his campaign.
Before the World Cup, Ishan made a return to the Indian set-up for the first time since 2023 after a scintillating Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT), where he led Jharkhand to their maiden title as a captain, scoring 517 runs in 10 innings, with two centuries and two fifties.
Speaking to the media, Ishan said, “Our team won, obviously, it is a very good thing, not only for us, but for the whole nation. We hope to continue playing cricket like this and keep winning.”
Ishan hopes to have inspired young talent through his performances and an inspiring comeback to Team India following a setback, which saw his name get omitted from the central contract list back in 2024 due to his alleged lack of commitment to domestic cricket. With centuries scored across all formats in domestic cricket, Ishan underwent a hard domestic cricket grind and it has no doubt paid off handsomely.
“It feels great because I believe the better I perform, the more motivation it will be for the young kids here who want to grow. I always try to ensure as many players as possible emerge from every corner. Now that we’ve played the World Cup, it shows that with hard work, you can succeed from anywhere,” he added.
(With ANI inputs)
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Hall of Famer says he was better than Terence Crawford: “You know that”
Terence Crawford is viewed by many as being one of the best fighters in modern history but one recent Hall of Fame inductee ranks himself even higher than ‘Bud.’
Crawford retired from the sport in December following his historic win over Canelo Alvarez three months prior to become undisputed super-middleweight champion.
That was the third division that ‘Bud’ has been the sole ruler of, after previous undisputed reigns at super-lightweight and welterweight. It was at 147lbs where another of his iconic wins came, as he picked up a stoppage victory over Errol Spence.
Crawford retired with a perfect 42-0 record, but despite that, three-weight world champion James Toney told FightHype that he believes he was better than his countryman.
“He looked good, alright, but it wasn’t no James Toney performance, you know that. Every time that I fought on the big stage, [Iran] Barkley, [Evander] Holyfield, John Ruiz and countless others – I am dominating them.
Terence Crawford, I love Terence Crawford, but he didn’t even do what I did. He didn’t do it, but he won 12 rounds. I did damage, I stopped people, I knocked people out, that is why they called me ‘Lights Out’.”
Toney won world titles at middleweight, super middleweight and cruiserweight, and did become world heavyweight champion at one stage, though that that reign became void after he failed a drugs test.
His final record read 77 wins from 92 fights, leading to his Hall of Fame induction in 2022, something that will also be a formality for Crawford in the years to come.
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Swift Dragon fuels Birchley’s 2026 juvenile success in QTIS Jewel 2YO
Swift Dragon overcame his $19 betting price tag to deliver a dominant performance, outpacing favourite Esperanza with Rockhampton’s previously perfect Better Blitzem trailing in third.
This year, Birchley secured his third triumph in the Karaka Millions 2YO (1200m) courtesy of Dream Roca’s victory in the $1 million race at Ellerslie, and his juvenile winning sequence advanced on Queensland’s Glitter Strip courtesy of Swift Dragon’s $300,000 payday.
The Dracarys colt had mitigating factors for his recent flat outings before Saturday’s $500,000 showpiece, according to Birchley who held the erratic Eagle Farm track responsible, though he returned to peak condition under jockey Ryan Wiggins.
“His trial before he came back showed what he could do, but we just didn’t have any confidence in the track first-up,” said Birchley.
“These bigger horses don’t let down on those shifty tracks sometimes and last start it was much the same, but today was a different story. I got a bit worried when it started raining yesterday, but luckily they didn’t get too much. I had full confidence in the horse as long as the track was playing fair and we could get a crack at them.”
On the undercard, Fabulantes prevailed in the featured event, bolstering Robert Heathcote’s outstanding record tied to the gelding’s pedigree with a powerful finish in the QTIS Jewel 3YO (1200m).
Having amassed over $500,000 from 12 career runs, this full-brother to Heathcote’s Group 1 star Startantes completed three successive city triumphs.
Daniel Moor, his rider, sees scope for the Star Turn progeny in tougher fields.
“He’s got a ripper turn of foot,” Moor said.
“He was brave when I needed him to be, he gave a really solid kick and it was quite a soft win in the end. I think he could measure up to better races.”
Trainer Bevan Laming’s front-runner Call Da Vinci was second, ahead of Dragonne Rouge in third.
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‘Hard to argue’: Ricky Ponting reveals ‘overlooked’ factor in India’s T20 World Cup success | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has praised the India national cricket team after their dominant victory in the T20 World Cup 2026, calling the current Indian side one of the strongest T20 teams ever. India secured their third T20 World Cup title with a convincing 96-run win over the New Zealand national cricket team in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
The win also made India the first team to successfully defend the T20 World Cup.
Ponting praises India’s depth and consistency
Ponting highlighted India’s impressive performances in recent ICC tournaments and their strong record in white-ball cricket. According to him, the team’s combination of talent, experience and depth makes them extremely difficult to beat.“It’s really hard to argue a point against that. If you look at this, not just the T20I team but their white-ball record in ICC events over the last five or six years, it’s quite remarkable,” Ponting said on International Cricket Council’s The ICC Review.“A lot of people probably identified before this tournament started the depth and the strength that this current Indian team had, and also the experience that they have.“This is a very, very strong Indian white-ball team, not just a T20 team. Back-to-back World Cups, hats off to them.”
Experience and IPL influence
The former Australian captain believes the players’ experience from both international cricket and the Indian Premier League has helped them handle pressure situations better.“The one thing that’s probably overlooked with this current team is the amount of experience and the amount of cricket a lot of these guys have played, whether it’s international cricket or even just the IPL,” said Ponting, who is also head coach of Punjab Kings.“The IPL games are every bit as big as international games anyway, so this Indian team came in well primed with great balance and a great squad.”
Learning from a rare defeat
India had suffered a defeat against the South Africa national cricket team during the Super Eight stage, but Ponting felt the loss actually helped the team refocus.“You win 12 matches on the trot, there’s bound to be an off day. And I am glad it’s come early. It might just be the shake-up India needed,” he said. “They would have learned from that experience and won’t take things for granted.”After that loss, India bounced back strongly with powerful batting displays, scoring over 250 runs in three matches, including the semifinal and the final.“Maybe it just allowed them to regroup, get together and talk about the things that are important to them as a team,” Ponting added. “They solidified what they felt was their strongest playing XI and didn’t make many changes at the back end of the tournament.”
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Why Lucas Chevalier is the wrong move for Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur are closely monitoring the situation of Lucas Cheavlier, according to Media Foot.
Spurs are reportedly prepared to offer between €30-40 million to acquire the Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper.
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Tottenham desperately need a new number one with Guglielmo Vicario and Antonin Kinsky failing to cover themselves in glory this season.
In the Premier League, Vicario’s prevented goal stat line this season is -4.39, and he has made two errors leading to goals.
His performances led Spurs interim boss Igor Tudor to turn to Kinsky.
Unfortunately, Kinsky made three errors that led to goals in one game, prompting the Croatian tactician to recall Vicario immediately.
Signing a new goalkeeper should be at the top of the transfer priority list at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer.
However, going for Chevalier would be a massive transfer blunder. The Frenchman is an unimposing figure between the sticks.
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The 24-year-old is shaky on corners, set-pieces, and aerial challenges.
Tottenham have seen first-hand how shaky he is in goal. He was atrocious in the UEFA Super Cup and even worse in the Champions League group-stage match.
His handling has been weak, hence why he finds himself down the pecking order at PSG despite joining this summer for big money.
Chevalier has lost confidence and should be nowhere near Tottenham if the club wants a stable, reliable presence.
Spurs need a tested and trusted goalkeeper like Sunderland’s Robin Roefs. The Dutchman has been one of the best shot-stoppers in the Premier League this season.
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Roefs joined the Black Cats for around £10 million this summer, and he has proven to be worth every penny, keeping eight clean sheets in 28 league appearances.
The North London giants can snap him up for around the same figure as the one circulating for Chevalier.
He represents a wiser use of funds for Tottenham than any move for Chevalier.
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USMNT unveils 2026 World Cup kit
The United States Men’s National Team’s home kit for the 2026 World Cup. Nike and U.S. Soccer released images Monday of the new kits the U.S. men’s national team will debut in a friendly this month before sporting them at this summer’s FIFA World Cup.
It will become the new look for all U.S. soccer national teams upon its release, marking the first time all American senior and youth squads will don the same home and away kits.
“A national team jersey represents the pride of wearing the crest, not just for players on the field, but also for the fans who support them every step of the way,” said Dave Wright, chief commercial officer of U.S. Soccer. “With the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup coming to the United States, we’re excited to see players across all 27 of our National Teams and supporters across the country wearing this kit as we build toward an incredible moment for the game.”
The home jersey, referred to as the Stripes kit, includes a top with wavy white and red stripes, emulating an American flag waving in the wind.
The away jersey, referred to as the Stars kit, is a more subtle dark color approaching black with metallic stars that are visible as the light hits the jersey.
Each kit also features an “inner pride” mark on the interior collar, and U.S. Soccer also created bespoke fonts, titled Stars and Stripes, which will be introduced on the jerseys.
“I think between both kits there is something for everybody,” said Ronnie J. Stewart, global product director for Nike. “If you want to be loud and proud and represent the crest, no one’s going to doubt who you’re there for in the light kit. If you’re looking for that lifestyle look that works off the field, the dark is for you.”
After some U.S. players critiqued the design of the 2022 World Cup kits in Qatar, the players were consulted on the design for these kits, along with on the “fit, mobility and breathability” of the uniforms. The jerseys will make their debut when the U.S. hosts friendlies against Belgium (March 28) and Portugal (March 31) in Atlanta.
The USMNT then opens the World Cup on June 12 against Paraguay in Los Angeles.
–Field Level Media
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ISL 2025/26: FC Goa hold 10-men Punjab to a 1-1 draw away from home | Football News
Punjab FC were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw against FC Goa at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Monday after a dramatic encounter that saw the hosts dominate the first half before a red card shifted the momentum in favour of the visitors.
Punjab began the match on the front foot while Goa appeared content to sit back and defend, struggling to penetrate the home side’s penalty area. The hosts created the first real opportunity inside the opening 15 minutes when a cross from the left flank found striker Luka Majcen Effiong, but the Nigerian forward could not convert the chance.
Punjab’s persistent pressure finally paid off in the 27th minute. Midfielder Kipgen delivered a perfectly weighted through ball into the box for Effiong, who showed great composure to lift the ball over the advancing goalkeeper with his left foot and guide it towards the far post to give the hosts a deserved lead.
Red card changed the game for the hosts
The game took a dramatic turn shortly after the restart. Punjab suffered a major setback in the 48th minute when Effiong was sent off following a heated altercation with an FC Goa player, leaving the hosts with ten men for the remainder of the match.
Goa quickly capitalised on the numerical advantage. Their equaliser came through Drazic, who finished off a well-worked move with a clever outside-of-the-boot strike that curled into the left corner to level the score at 1–1.
With the momentum now on their side, Goa pushed forward relentlessly and kept Punjab’s defence under constant pressure for the remainder of the match. Despite the late push, neither side could find a winner.
In the end, it felt like two points dropped for head coach Panagiotis Dilmperis and his men, who would be disappointed not to secure all three points after such a strong start.
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