Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Bengaluru FC fight back to salvage draw versus Blasters

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: Bengaluru FC staged a superb fightback after being two goals down to salvage a 2-2 draw against Kerala Blasters FC in an action packed Indian Super League clash here on Wednesday.

Slavisa Stojanovic scored a 16th minute penalty before a fabulous strike from Courage Pekuson handed the visitors a two-goal lead at the break. But just as it seemed that Kerala Blasters may win their first match against Bengaluru FC, a header from Udanta Singh (69th) and another from Sunil Chhetri (85th) helped the Blues grab a point. The result sees Bengaluru extend their lead atop the ISL table to four points while Kerala Blasters remain winless in 14 matches and are rooted to ninth. Kerala threatened from the start and a rampaging run by Mohammad Rakip down the right flank in the 14th minute provided the breakthrou­gh. The young fullback’s cross from the right hit Kean Lewis’ hand and Stojanovic stepped up to convert the resultant penalty-kick to put his team in the lead.

Chances were few and far between for Bengaluru. In the 35th minute, Dimas Delgado released Edmund Lalrindika into the box with a perfectly-weighted through-ball but Sandesh Jhingan quickly came across to sweep the ball off the striker’s feet. Kerala’s persistenc­e in attack was rewarded in the 40th minute as Sahal Abdul Samad split the Bengaluru backline with an excellent pass for Seiminlen Doungel. The forward was denied space to shoot but he laid the ball off for an onrushing Courage Pekuson who belted an outstandin­g strike from outside the box into the top corner of the net. The hosts then upped the ante by playing more balls into the box. Rahul Bheke and Udanta Singh played excellent crosses from the right, both aimed at Chhetri, but the skipper sent his header off target on both instances.

Chhetri went close again a few minutes later when he met Dimas Delgado’s cross from the right with a powerful first-time effort. Kerala goalkeeper Dheeraj Singh made a good save to deny the India internatio­nal and keep Kerala’s two-goal lead intact.

Bengaluru finally managed to carve the Kerala defence open. Chhetri headed Erik Paartalu’s lofted ball back across the box into the path of Udanta, who headed home, leaving the defenders rooted to the spot. The hosts equalised with five minutes left. Udanta received Harmanjot Khabra’s backheel and crossed into the box from the right flank. Chhetri got to the end of it, beating Rakip in the air to a powerful header into the net.

NORTHEAST FACE DELHI

GUWAHATI: NorthEast United FC will look to avoid any hiccups and strengthen their position in the top four when they host an unpredicta­ble Delhi Dynamos FC here on Thursday. The Highlander­s currently occupy the last play-off spot, having tallied 23 points from 14 games. With just four more games left to be played and Jamshedpur FC and ATK breathing down their neck, NorthEast United need to make the most of their home games.

 ?? AP ?? Bengaluru FC (in blue) top the ISL standings with 31 points.
AP Bengaluru FC (in blue) top the ISL standings with 31 points.

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