• Wed. Sep 18th, 2024

Vinith Venkatesh’s solitary strike helps Bengaluru FC edge past East Bengall

Bengaluru FC started their Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 campaign with a 1-0 win over East Bengal at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium on Saturday evening. Vinith Venkatesh’s solitary goal was the difference between the two teams.

It was a very cagey start from both sides with plenty of tackles flying in, mostly to disrupt the momentum. Nandha Kumar was guilty of a mis-timed challenge in the third minute when he brought down Suresh Wangjam. The East Bengal FC winger received a yellow card for his reckless tackle. Despite the caution, tackles kept flying as Lalchungnunga and later Hector Yuste also joined Nandha into the referee’s book.

The first real opportunity of the game came when Jeakson Singh collected a loose ball outside the penalty area. He launched a thumping effort towards the goal, forcing Gurpreet Singh Sandhu to come up with his best to thwart away the danger.

Six minutes later, Bengaluru FC had an opportunity of their own when Roshan Singh picked Mohammed Rakip’s pocket in a dangerous area, starting a counterattack. He squared the ball to Edgar Mendez in space, probably expecting a return pass from the Spaniard. But the experienced striker decided to test Prabhsukhan Gill from long range. Mendez’s eventual effort went skimming over the post.

The Blues finally went ahead courtesy of an excellent move from Mendez, who picked Vinith Venkatesh in space on the right. The youngster created space with an exceptional touch before firing the ball into the bottom corner in the 26th minute.

The second half saw more of the same aggressive football between the two teams with many challenges flying in, especially in the middle of the park. Nandha had the golden opportunity to bring East Bengal back into the game when Hijazi Maher played him into space. However, his thunderous effort from just outside the box was kept out by Gurpreet.

Carles Cuadrat decided to turn to star signing Madih Talal at the expense of Dimitrios Diamantakos in the 57th minute while Gerard Zaragoza also brought on the likes of Jorge Pereyra Diaz and Ryan Williams to inject more energy upfront.

In the 69th minute, the substitution almost paid off when Diaz found the back of the net but moments later he was flagged offside. On the other end, substitute Vishnu PV combined well with Talal but the former’s effort was too tame to trouble Gurpreet. The visitors continued to push forward in the final quarter as Cleiton Silva found himself in space but the Brazilian shot was way over the target.

Their hopes of salvaging something from the match took a severe hit when Lalchungnunga was given marching orders in the 87th minute following a second yellow card for a poor challenge on Williams. Eventually, East Bengal FC fell short despite creating several openings throughout the match.

(Source: ISL Media)

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