Indian Super League: Sunil Chhetri Scores A Brace As Bengaluru FC Tops Table
Sunil Chhetri scored in the 43rd and 52nd minute to help his team beat Mumbai City FC 3-1.
- Posted by Joy Tirkey
- Updated: January 18, 2018 05:01 pm IST
Highlights
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Chhetri scored in the 43rd and 52nd minute
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Venezuelan striker Miku made it 3-0 in the 63rd minute
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Leo Costa scored the sole goal for Mumbai City FC
Sunil Chhetri scored twice as Bengaluru FC defeated Mumbai City FC 3-1 in an Indian Super league game to claim the top spot in the points table on Thursday. The India skipper, who was awarded a penalty kick in the 43rd minute, scored the first goal of the match to give his side a 1-0 lead. The star striker then extended his team's lead by scoring the 52nd minute of the game. For Bengaluru, Venezuelan striker Miku made it 3-0 in the 63rd minute with a superbly placed free-kick from just outside the box that he hit into the left corner of the goal through a big gap in the defensive wall as Bengaluru rode roughshod over the hosts after an evenly matched first half.
Mumbai got a consolation goal after a run down the middle of the field in the 72nd minute through second-half substitute Leo Costa off a pass from striker Balwant Singh.
The comprehensive victory, their seventh overall, after a shock loss to struggling Delhi Dynamos pitch-forked Bengaluru over Chennaiyin FC onto the top of the table with 21 points and dumped fifth-placed Mumbai to their second straight defeat at home and fifth overall from 11 outings.
Both sides missed chances galore in an action-packed first half before Chhetri converted a penalty kick close to the end of the half.
The India captain was brought down inside the box by rival striker Balwant who had a generally poor game and was also booked for elbowing Bengaluru midfielder Harmanjot Singh.
Chhetri, who did not get many other chances to score in this period of play, beat Amrinder Singh under the Mumbai bar with a penalty kick which shook the underside of the bar and squeezed in.
He could have scored twice more after his 43rd-minute strike in the first half but first shot wide on the run into the box and then blasted over the bar in quick succession. Prior to Chhetri's goal, the two teams muffed quite a few chances to score.
Erik Paartalu, the Australian recruit of Bengaluru, shot wide of the left post off an Udanta Singh centre in the fifth minute.
Balwant returned the compliments to the home side by blasting over the cross piece off a square pass from Cameroonian Achille Emana who himself booted two powerful shots over the bar.
The Bengaluru midfield then took control of the proceedings but just could not get things right at the rival goal end.
Nicolas Fedor (Miku) laid a brilliant goalmouth centre which went waste and then Chhetri's stiff effort off Udanta Singh's assist was blocked by Amrinder.
Mumbai too missed a few chances with Abinash Ruidas unable to beat Gurpreet Sandhu under the visiting team's bar after being fed by Sehnaj Singh, back in the team after serving out a two-game ban.
There was a fine on-the-turn effort from outside the box by Bengaluru's Bothang Haokip that had Amrinder blocking it before the former laid a square pass after receiving one from Chhetri for the India captain about to shoot goal-wards only to be pushed by Balwant which led to the penalty award.
But the two strikes by Chhetri on either side of the half seemed to have taken the stuffing out of the home side and Miku's free-kick goal, after he had been brought down on the edge of the box added to the home team's misery.
Bengaluru relaxed a bit after the ninth goal of the competition by Miku which enabled Mumbai to hit back and reduce the margin.
(With PTI inputs)