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PSG beats RMA 4-1 but lose 1-2 against RMA in 2nd match

SPORTS REPORTER

PUNE: PSG had a mixed day in the City Premier League Season 2 tournament, as they secured one win and lost one game in the Under-13 category at Dr Babashaeb Ambedkar Ground on Saturday.

Riding high on Viksit Singh’s hat-trick, PSG thumped RMA 4-1 while in the second match, PSG went down 2-1 against RMA.

In the first match, Viksit scored the first goal in the seventh minute to give PSG an early lead. 

Owais Momin equalised for RMA, scoring a goal in the eight minute. Viksit was once again behind the ball and scored the second goal for PSG in the 17th minute. 

Five minutes later, Raj Nandre made it 3-1 for PSG scoring goal in the 22nd minute. Viksit netted his third goal in the 26th minute, which helped PSG secure a 4-1 victory over RMA. 

Later in the day, BAY defeated PSG 2-1. For PSG, Aryan Panwar and Akash J netted goals in the 10th and 28th minute respectively. First match hero Viksit netted lone goal for PSG in 4th minute.

RESULTS:
Under-17: FCB 5 (Vedant Goyal 3, Devansh Sirohi 1, 1own goal) bt MNC 0; PSG 0 drew with RMA 0.
Under-15: MUN drew with ARS; CHE 0 drew with BAY 0.
Under-13: PSG 4 (Viksit Singh 7th, 17th, 26th, Raj Nandre 22nd) bt RMA (Owais Momin 8th); BAY 2 (Aryan Panwar 10th, Akash J 28th) bt PSG 1 (Viksit Singh 4th).
Under-11: MUN 0 drew with FCB 0; ARS 1 (Durvesh Mahajan 25th) bt MNC 0.

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