BIMAL GHARTI MAGAR'S GOAL IN EUROPE

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champions Nepal Pol!ce Club (NPC) 3-2 in the super class phases of the Women's National League here at the Anfa Complex on Monday.
Sharmila Thapa Magar scored a prop while Krishna Khatri struck the victor for the Ar^my group. Nisha Sunwar and Niru Thapa netting one objective each for the safeguarding champions. The thrashing could be an enormous blow for NPC who are yet to meet Nepal Armed Pol!ce Force Club in an intense tie. Eastern Region is the other group to have entered the super association of the competition.
Thapa Magar gave a stun lead to TAC in the 23rd moment as they headed into the second half with a thin 1-0 advantage. In any case, Thapa Magar put her side in an agreeable position scoring one moment after the resumption.
Nisha Sunwar cut the shortage in the 60th moment however Khatri everything except fixed thetriumph including another objective in the 80th moment. Thapa raised some trusts changing over a punishment in the 88th moment yet the last score line continued as before.
NPC mentor Sandesh Shrestha said his side was not ready to take control of the diversion in the opening phases of the match. "Armed force are dependably an intense side and the match was equally challenged. It took us a while to discover be@t in the principal half," Shrestha told the official site of the All Nepal Football Association.
"We could have effortlessly won had we figured out how to play the primary half like the way we did in the second," Shrestha included. TAC mentor Chakra Tamang was not astounded by the outcome. "We sought a win and we are glad that we accomplished it. Be@ting the protecting champions in the opening (of the super alliance) is dependably an extraordinary assurance supporter. We will keep up this streak," he said

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