The Asian Age

BFC sign off with win

- UTKARSH KRISHAN

The heavens burst open and showered its blessings upon the erstwhile champions Bengaluru FC as they closed out their I-League season with a facile 3-0 victory over Churchill Brothers at the Kanteerava Stadium on Saturday.

On the occasion the Blues’ 50th game at home, coach Albert Roca featured five U-22 players and left out a host of star names including captain Sunil Chettri, John Johnson and Eugenson Lynngdoh. And the youth made all the difference, playing a hand in each of the three goals scored.

The Blues found themselves in front in the fifth minute, when Daniel Lahlimpuia­h drifted in between the centre backs at the near post to volley home a perfectly flighted cross from Gursmirat Singh.

Churchill nearly found their way back into the match as Bektru Uulu's flick on found left-midfielder Anthony D'Souza one-onone with goalkeeper Lalthuamma­wia Ralte, who positioned himself well to capture the well-hit effort.

A wet ball hampered Ralte's handling throughout the first half, as he spilled a corner into striker Anthony Wolfe's path. Sandesh Jhingan was on luckily hand to clear.

Udanta Singh was a thorn Churchill’s flesh all night — taking men on and linking play on the right side efficientl­y. He switched flanks and beat the offside trap to latch on to a long ball, before rounding the goalkeeper and slotting in the second.

Churchill let their biggest chance go begging just before halftime when centre back Adil blasted over a loose ball from six yards out.

Madar Rao Dessai sealed the win for the hosts after manipulati­ng the ball onto his favoured left ball and curling past the hapless Kumar in the 84th minute.

The West Block Blues hailed their team with a banner stating “You will always be champions” as the garden city club showcased a combinatio­n of experience and bench strength that will augur well in May's cup fixtures.

 ?? — R. SAMUEL ?? Bengaluru FC’s Mandar Rao Desai celebrates his goal with team mates.
— R. SAMUEL Bengaluru FC’s Mandar Rao Desai celebrates his goal with team mates.

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