Since the game was over in the first half, thanks to a brace from the skipper Ferran Corominas, FC Goa players were greedy and tried to score on their own when they had plenty of opportunities to pass the ball to the Spanish International.
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During the second half, Coro did have a chance to bag a hat-trick, but Jackichand Singh's ball had too much pace which gave no chance for the striker to get the decisive touch which would have diverted the ball into the net.
Apart from that chance, the Spanish International was competent and took the two chances which mattered the most in the first half.
When there was a miscommunication in the backline, Coro took full advantage of that to score past Boerchio. The striker, rather than powering into the back of the net, placed the ball in the bottom corner to bag his brace.
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Sudarshan has been covering European and Indian football for Sportskeeda for
around 9 years. An Information Technology graduate and a post-graduate in International Business Operations, he has previously worked with Chennai Super Kings, Chennai City FC and the SunRisers Hyderabad handling their social media for OPN Advertising and Ting Labs. He has also travelled with the SunRisers for around 2 years, shooting content and interviewing stars such as David Warner, Bhuvaneshwar Kumar and Jonny Bairstow.
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