Friday , March 29 2024

Kerala Blasters claim maiden win over Bengaluru FC!

Bengaluru FC suffered a 1-2 defeat to Kerala Blasters after Bartholomew Ogbeche turned up with a brace (45′,72′) to come back from a goal down at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi on Saturday. A strike from Jamaican striker Deshorn Brown had given the Blues the lead before the Nigerian fired home a free-kick and a penalty to turn the tide in favour of the Kerala Blasters.

With Juanan Gonzalez missing the fixture owing to a suspension, Carles Cuadrat chose to start with what looked like five at the back where Erik Paartalu stood at the heart of the defence. Spaniard Nili Perdomo was handed his first start in the ISL, playing on the left in attack while Udanta Singh and Deshorn Brown completed the trio ahead.

And it was Brown – hattrick hero from the AFC Cup game on Wednesday – who handed Bengaluru FC the lead in the 16th minute when he brought down a pass from Suresh Wangjam that dragged Bilal Khan out, before slotting calmly into an empty net.

Bengaluru FC squandered a big chance to add to the goal just before half-time when Perdomo slipped Udanta on goal. With only Khan to beat in goal, Udanta delayed taking his shot and was stolen off possession by the retreating Kerala Blasters defence. Minutes later the Blues would be left to rue the missed opportunity after Ogbeche levelled things for the hosts with what was the last action of the half. Armed with a freekick just yards outside the Bengaluru FC box, Ogbeche hit his take low and hard – one that Gurpreet Singh Sandhu should have done better to save, as the ball rolled from under the Bengaluru ‘keeper to make it 1-1.

Cuadrat made the first change of the game, bringing on Ashique Kuruniyan on the wings for Udanta, as Bengaluru FC looked to shuffle things in attack early in the second half. On the hour mark, the Spaniard then threw in Semboi Haokip for Brown.

But it was the hosts who shot into the lead soon after when Ogbeche scored his second on the night, this time from a penalty in the 72nd minute. In looking to defend a ball played into the Bengaluru box, Albert Serran tugged down Raphael Bouli prompting referee Ajit Meitei to point to the spot. The striker sent Gurpreet the wrong way to make it 2-1.

Bengaluru FC pressed forward in search of the equalizer, as Cuadrat brought on new signing Kevaughn Frater for the final quarter of an hour, replacing Nili Perdomo. But it simply wasn’t to be as the hosts ran the clock down to claim their first victory over the Blues in six attempts.

The Blues travel to Maldives next, where a playoff round first leg clash against Maziya S&RC awaits them in the 2020 AFC Cup on Wednesday.

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