New Delhi, Sep 18 - Defending champions Mahindra United ended East Bengal's woeful run in the 122nd Durand Cup with a 2-0 win while Mohun Bagan beat JCT by a similar margin in the quarterfinal league stage here Friday. Both Mahindra United and Mohun Bagan will face each other in Sunday's semi-final.
A brace from Mahindra striker Mohammed Rafi within a space of three minutes (63rd, 66th) spelled doom for 16-time champions East Bengal in the Group IV match and kept the Mumbai outfit in contention for their fourth Durand title.
For Mohun Bagan, it was double strikes from Brazilian striker Jose Ramires Barreto (4th, 15th) that kept the Kolkata giants in hunt for what will be a record 17th Durand Cup triumph.
It was a clinical performance from Mohun Bagan and they went into the lead in the fourth minute after Barreto flicked in from a rebound. Eleven minutes later, a Chidi header found an unmarked Barreto and the Brazilian striker slotted in to make matters worse for the Phagwara team.
Earlier in the day, East Bengal played for pride as they were already knocked out of the tournament after a 0-1 loss to newcomers Lajong in the first match, but it turned out to be another bad day in office.
After the loss, East Bengal coach Subhash Bhowmick, who had at times compared himself to Jose Mourinho, walked out with his head bowed down as agitated East Bengal fans shouted for his resignation.
Losses to Tata Football Academy (TFA) colts and Chirag United in the IFA Shield and now the Durand Cup debacle prompted the East Bengal club management to call an emergency meeting to ponder over the team's future ahead of the I-League that starts next month.