The Asian Age

Chennaiyin upset favourites BFC 2- 1

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Chennai, Feb. 9: Chennaiyin FC claimed a much- needed victory after downing table- toppers Bengaluru FC 2- 1 in a closely- contested Hero Indian Super League clash at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium here on Saturday.

After withstandi­ng some early pressure from Bengaluru, Chennaiyin roared into a two- goal lead after fine strikes from Jeje Lalpekhlua ( 32') and Gregory Nelson ( 43'). Sunil Chhetri pulled one back for Bengaluru FC in the second half ( 57') but the home team held on valiantly for all three points and inflicted only the second loss of the season on the visitors.

The result does not alter the teams' position in the ISL table with Chennaiyin still rooted to the bottom while Bengaluru remain four points clear of secondplac­ed Mumbai City FC.

As expected, it were Bengaluru FC who saw most of the ball in the initial exchanges.

The Blues forced Chennaiyin FC goalkeeper Karanjit Singh into a save as early as the third minute when Xisco Hernandez saw a dipping shot parried away.

The home team looked a Chennaiyin FC’s Gregory Nelson ( left) celebrates his goal with C. K. Vineeth against Bengaluru FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Saturday.

bit short of ideas in possession and were dealt a blow in the 15th minute when centre- back Zohmingili­ana Ralte suffered an injury after a

tackle by Miku. John Gregory was forced to bring in Anirudh Thapa and Christophe­r Herd dropped back into defence.

The substitute almost had an instant impact when he stung Bengaluru custodian Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's palms with a long- range effort.

The home team continued to build on that and took the lead just past the half an hour mark. Raphael Augusto dispossess­ed Harmanjot Khabra before feeding CK Vineeth who broke forward. However, Nishu Kumar failed to deal with Vineeth's attempted pass and the ball broke to Jeje who slammed the ball in to break his ISL duck for the season.

Spurred by that goal, Chennaiyin started to show more confidence on the ball, with Augusto pulling the strings.

The Bengaluru defence had a tough time dealing with the increased impetus from the home team and ended up conceding another goal just before half- time.

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