Udanta’s late strike helps B’luru FC beat Delhi Dynamos 1-0

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BENGALURU: A late strike from Udanta Singh helped Bengaluru FC beat Delhi Dynamos by a solitary goal and top the Indian Super League table here Monday.
The home side survived onslaughts from Delhi Dynamos before Udanta struck the lone goal in the 87th minute to win the match for his captain Sunil Chhetri who was playing the 150th game for the club. Bengaluru FC are now on the top of the ISL table with 19 points from seven games, while it seemed all but over for Delhi Dynamos as they remained rooted at the bottom without registering a win from nine games.
Bengaluru FC started with four foreigners in the absence of the injured Miku and suspended Dimas Delgado. Erik Paartalu recovered in time to be named on the bench. The first opportunity fell for the home team when Chhetri latched onto a long ball. However, Pritam Kotal recovered well to cover him off with the advancing Albino Gomes clearing the ball. Delhi completey dominated the first half but failed to find the goal. Bengaluru goalkeeper Gurpreet Sandhu was called into action in the 15th minute when he parried a shot from Adria Carmona after Lallianzuala Chhangte foxed Rino Anto to set up the chance. In the 27th minute, Nandhakumar had a fine run down the right after some good build-up play. However, the final pass to Andrija Kaluderovic saw the striker slam the shot wide.
Just after the half-hour mark, Chhangte broke the offside trap and was in a one-on-one situation. However, Gurpreet came off his line and blocked the effort. Rino Anto once again played Delhi onside and this time the ball fell for Nandhakumar whose shot was deflected for a corner by Juanan. Nandhakumar was once again through on goal and his left-footed shot was just about kept out by Gurpreet. After Delhi had the better of the chances in the first half, Bengaluru fashioned the first chance of the second. Udanta was set free on the right and the winger squared the ball for Chhetri inside the box. But the 34-year-old scuffed his attempted shot wide.
Delhi pressed hard to get the lead but lack of cutting edge in the attacking third meant their moves broke down. Bengaluru brought on Erik Paartalu as they searched for some solidity in midfield.The Blues maintained the lead till the end to notch up their sixth win in seven games. (PTI)

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