East Bengal stay in playoff contention with win

Kolkata, Apr 8:

East Bengal FC beat Bengaluru FC by 2-1 at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan here in the Indian Super League (ISL) match on Sunday night.

A goal in either half by Saul Crespo and Cleiton Silva ensured that the penalty by Bengaluru FC skipper Sunil Chhetri was cancelled to help the Red & Gold Brigade break into the sixth spot in the standings.

East Bengal FC has accumulated 24 points from 21 matches as a consequence of this result, helping them edge past Chennaiyin FC (7th) and NorthEast United FC (8th) in the table.

Bengaluru FC, with 22 points from 21 games, is out of contention to qualify for the playoffs now. Chennaiyin FC are set to clash with NorthEast United FC on April 9.

Even if the Marina Machans draw that game and the Blues win their last match against the Mariners, the two teams will be tied at 25 points. Given that Chennaiyin FC has a better head-to-head record against Bengaluru FC, they will beat the ISL 2018-19 champions for a place in the playoffs.

Interestingly, a game like this that had massive stakes attached to it had penalties playing a massive role in the eventual outcome.

The lively Naorem Mahesh Singh was brought down on the left side of the Bengaluru FC box by the latter’s 19-year-old midfielder, Lalremtluanga Fanai. It was a straightforward spot-kick, which Saul converted by slotting the ball in the bottom right corner in the 19th minute to notch the opener.

Bengaluru FC has often had skipper Chhetri to look up to whenever things have gone off track for them over the years. Even on Sunday night, it was the striker who gave them a slight glimmer of hope at the hour mark of the game.

Sprinting with the ball inside the box, Chhetri took it deep near the goal-like on the left side before attempting a cheeky cross that hit the hands of East Bengal FC defender Harmanjot Khabra. A spot-kick was subsequently handed to the Blues, and Chhetri netted it with admirable ease to bring the score level.

However, it was the former Bengaluru FC star Cleiton Silva whose strike bit the Blues in the end. East Bengal FC fullback Nishu Kumar carried the ball forward and chipped in a cross for Silva, who was stationed just in front of Bengaluru FC goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.

Silva rose and nodded the ball in, bagging the winner and helping his team get one foot forward towards the playoffs.

East Bengal FC will play their next game against Punjab FC on April 10, whereas Bengaluru FC will square off against the Mohun Bagan Super Giant the following day, i.e., April 11

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