
In a strong message for Indian chess feeling, industrialist Anand Mahindra welcomed Gukesh Dommaraja for his quiet victory over the five -time world champion Magnus Carlsen and said that the quiet calm of Indian Grand Master is louder than visible frustration of Norwegian legends.
Mahindra called Carlsen ‘Goat’ and shared a clip of the former slamming on the table after suffering his first defeat Gukesh during the Norwegian Chess Tournament. “His silence yelled louder than Carlsen’s departure,” Mahindra wrote in a post on X.
“The visible frustration of Carlsen was not just anger at the end – it was the biggest compliment that the world champion could get from the goat. No foster pump. No grin. Gukesh did not need him. His silence yelled louder than Carlsen East,” he wrote.
Carlsen’s viral reaction after he lost with Gukshe
On Sunday, Carlsen had his opponent on the ropes for most of the match in the Norwegian chess tournament 2025, but his peace burst under the pressure of the ticking clock and committed a mistake that gave Indian Gukesh the advantage, the agency report.
Carlsen killed his fist on the table after the defeat before he exchanged a quick handhake with Gukshe, apologized for his explosion and attacked.
Magnus Carlsen’s explosion left Gukesh Shell on Sunday, although the world champion said he would sometimes lose his mood over the album.
“I think (victory was), not as I wanted, but well, I’ll take it,” said Gukesh Chess.com.
“… I also came across a lot of tables in my career.”
Carlsen Hails Gukesh for his combat spirit
Carlsen welcomed the ruling world champion Gukesh for his “combat spirit” and appreciated him for making money during their meeting in the ongoing Norwegian chess 2025 on opportunities.
For most of the match, Carlsen had on top of Gukesh, but in the end he couldn’t control the nerves and the teenager turned the tables around and continued to win the match.
“I think I remember that I am alone at that age. Sometimes our energy and combat characteristics are greater than the quality of your movements. So for a long time it was more or less blind, and then I won the game on a normal day and things worked quite differently.
The 19 -year -old world champion also became the second Indian player who defeated Carlsen in the history of the Grand Master Rameshbab Pragggnanandhaa. After victory, Gukesh jumped to third place in the Norwegian chess 2025 point table with 8.5 points, and now there is only one point behind Carlsen and American Fabiano Caruana.
(With the entry from agencies)
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