ISL: Bengaluru FC pip ATK 2-1

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

A magical helped Bengaluru FC come from behind and secure a fine 2-1 win over in an football fixture here Wednesday.

But it was who hauled Bengaluru FC level on the of half-time (45+3rd) with a stunning freekick.

suffered an blow to their key forward in the first-half as they looked desperate to firm up their attacking prowess.

But Bengaluru FC held on to the momentum given by with scoring the winning goal from a side-volley in the 47th minute to hand ATK their third defeat from four matches at home.

For the last year's runners up Bengaluru FC, this was their third win over ATK from as many matches. It also halted the Kolkata franchise's three-match unbeaten run this season.

With 10 points, Bengaluru FC are now one point behind leaders Northeast United FC with one match in hand.

ATK, on the other hand, have seven points from six matches.

with a through ball set it up for the 18-year-old youngster to give ATK fine lead.

With playing a highline, they will have themselves to blame as the from slipped past a clueless Nishu Kumar.

India's number one was a little towards his right as Thatal held his nerves to slam it to the left of the goalkeeper with his left-footer.

That was also ATK's first goal against the last year's runners-up from three exchanges as they could not have asked for a better start.

A goalkeeping brilliance from ATK's Arindam Bhattacharya followed when he came to the rescue of his team and thwarted a thunderbolt header from Miku minutes later.

But it was difficult to keep the Venezuelan at bay for a long time as at the of the break he equalised with a peach of a strike from a freekick which looked dubious from TV replays.

It was who seemed to have fouled Miku on the edge of the box in the first half time and the Venezuelan making full use of it.

Playing one-two with Dimas Delgado, Miku curled past the wall with Bhattacharya in no sight of the ball before it went past him to the top corner.

During the match, ATK suffered a setback when one of their key forwards sustained an after being brought down by in the 39th minute.

The Nigerian was stretchered off the field as was seen in extreme disappointment.

Riding high on the equaliser, Bengaluru FC returned after the break to snatch the lead from yet another freekick with Paartalu on strike this time.

Delgado's shot was cleared away but the ball remained in the danger zone of inside the box.

Paartalu got the ball from a melee and smashed it with a half-volley into the back of the net.

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First Published: Wed, October 31 2018. 21:55 IST