Friday, May 9, 2025
spot_img

Bengaluru beat Jamshedpur 3-0, advance to fourth spot

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

INDIAN SUPER LEAGUE

Bengaluru, Feb 9: Bengaluru FC defeated Jamshedpur FC by 3-0 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 on Sunday. The Blues broke their three-game-long winless streak at home to progress to the fourth spot in the standings, with 31 points to their name from 20 matches now.
Albino Gomes was the star of the show in the opening 15 minutes, pulling off two exceptional saves to keep his team from getting off to a jittery start. He also became the goalkeeper to save the most penalties in the ISL (7) after denying Sunil Chhetri from the spot in the 12th minute.Mohammed Salah’s long ball to Edgar Mendez met little resistance from the Jamshedpur FC defence, with Pratik Chaudhari being the last man standing between the Bengaluru FC forward and Gomes.Mendez managed to work his way past Chaudhari but his shot was saved admirably well by the visiting goalkeeper on the bottom right corner in the sixth minute. Soon afterwards, Sunil Chhetri stepped up on a spot-kick after Suresh Singh Wangjam earned a foul in the penalty area, but Gomes was quick to anticipate Chhetri’s kick directed at the top left corner and made an outstretched dive to keep the effort from hitting the back of the net.
Both Chhetri and Mendez made up for their respective earlier missed efforts by functioning seamlessly in tandem in the 43rd minute to break the deadlock.
Chhetri made a quick restart after winning a foul on the left wing and caught the Jamshedpur FC defence off-guard with a slick delivery for Mendez, who caressed the ball into the bottom right corner from the centre of the box to get his side the lead. The Blues looked like they had regained their mojo and were flawless in their forward forays post this move.Twelve minutes into the second half, Alberto Noguera stepped up on a free-kick from distance after Naorem Roshan Singh won a foul on the right flank. Noguera put in a long ball directed for defender Rahul Bheke positioned deep into the Jamshedpur FC box. While Gomes placed him in a spot to thwart Bheke’s attempt, the ball failed to take a nick off his head and instead landed in the right side of the net directly to double Bengaluru FC’s advantage.
The home side was in a relentless pursuit of stepping up the intensity, and it was visible with the expeditiousness with which Chhetri received a pass on the left flank and pulled off a quick footwork to lay a pass for Mendez in the middle of the 18-yard area. Mendez, too, immediately aimed for the top left corner but Gomes gauged and kept that effort at bay in the 59th minute. (Agencies)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Pakistan used civilian airliner as shield, didn’t close civil airspace: Centre

New Delhi, May 9: The Centre, briefing the nation over Pakistan’s repeated airspace aggression after the dismantling of...

PM Modi takes stock of ‘Operation Sindoor’ in huddle with Doval, 3 service chiefs, veterans

New Delhi, May 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, NSA Ajit Doval,...

Operation Sindoor: How India aced diplomatic battle after hitting terror hubs inside Pakistan

New Delhi, May 9: As India decided to treat the Pahalgam massacre as the last straw and made...

26/11: Tahawwur Rana sent to jail till June 6 as NIA questioning ends

New Delhi, May 9: A Special NIA Court on Friday sent 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Rana...