Bengaluru FC beat FC Goa 2-1 in a fiery Indian Super League (ISL) encounter at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Thursday.

Bheke (right) celebrates after scoring the opener
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The win takes Bengaluru -- only unbeaten side in the ISL -- level on points with FC Goa at the top of the table, with two games in hand over the Gaurs. Bengaluru had the first sight of goal after Chencho Gyeltshen and Udanta Singh combined well on the right flank. The Indian winger delivered a teasing ball across the face of goal, but Mohammad Nawaz punched it away from danger.
At the other end, Carlos Pena’s cross from the left was intercepted by Juanan at the near post, but the ball fell to Hugo Boumous whose close range shot was brilliantly saved by Gurpreet Singh. The visitor took the lead in the 34th minute when Delgado’s corner kick fell to Xisco Hernandez at the edge of the box. The Spaniard’s weak shot was gorgeously flicked into the net by Bheke at the far post.
The defender almost doubled his side’s lead at the stroke of half-time after Mourtada Fall’s poor first touch gifted him the ball inside the box. Bheke’s effort, however, skimmed off the crossbar. The host was reduced to 10 men two minutes into the second half when Ali picked up a second yellow card. The full-back pushed the ball away with his hand to prevent Xisco from getting to it on the right flank and received a second yellow card.
Bengaluru was also dealt a blow at the hour mark when Delgado was shown a straight red card for a high-footed tackle on Hugo Boumous. Goa got its equaliser in the 72nd minute when Ferran Corominas fought his way into the box through a crowd of defenders and found Brandon in the centre. The Indian midfielder slotted the ball into the net, helped by a deflection.
Bengaluru restored its lead five minutes later. Thongkhosiem Haokip played Udanta into space on the right flank and the Indian winger delivered a terrific cross to the far post where Chhetri lost his marker and headed home to secure all three points for his side.
Rahul Bheke opened the scoring with an improvised back heel flick in the 34th minute. Both teams were then reduced to 10 men after the restart as Mohammad Ali and Dimas Delgado were sent off. Brandon Fernandes equalised for the host in the 72nd minute, but Sunil Chhetri notched the winner for Bengaluru five minutes later.
The win takes Bengaluru -- only unbeaten side in the ISL -- level on points with FC Goa at the top of the table, with two games in hand over the Gaurs. Bengaluru had the first sight of goal after Chencho Gyeltshen and Udanta Singh combined well on the right flank. The Indian winger delivered a teasing ball across the face of goal, but Mohammad Nawaz punched it away from danger.
At the other end, Carlos Pena’s cross from the left was intercepted by Juanan at the near post, but the ball fell to Hugo Boumous whose close range shot was brilliantly saved by Gurpreet Singh. The visitor took the lead in the 34th minute when Delgado’s corner kick fell to Xisco Hernandez at the edge of the box. The Spaniard’s weak shot was gorgeously flicked into the net by Bheke at the far post.
The defender almost doubled his side’s lead at the stroke of half-time after Mourtada Fall’s poor first touch gifted him the ball inside the box. Bheke’s effort, however, skimmed off the crossbar. The host was reduced to 10 men two minutes into the second half when Ali picked up a second yellow card. The full-back pushed the ball away with his hand to prevent Xisco from getting to it on the right flank and received a second yellow card.
Bengaluru was also dealt a blow at the hour mark when Delgado was shown a straight red card for a high-footed tackle on Hugo Boumous. Goa got its equaliser in the 72nd minute when Ferran Corominas fought his way into the box through a crowd of defenders and found Brandon in the centre. The Indian midfielder slotted the ball into the net, helped by a deflection.
Bengaluru restored its lead five minutes later. Thongkhosiem Haokip played Udanta into space on the right flank and the Indian winger delivered a terrific cross to the far post where Chhetri lost his marker and headed home to secure all three points for his side.