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ISL Season 4: Bengaluru edge past NorthEast United

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NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC Players in action during the ISL match between NorthEast United and Bengaluru FC in Guwahati. Photo: ISL

Guwahati: Bengaluru FC picked up their first win on the road as they edged past NorthEast United FC 1-0 after Miku's second-half strike in the Indian Super League (ISL) here on Friday.

The 47th minute strike, thanks largely to a horrible blunder by goalkeeper TP Rehenesh, was enough for the in-form table toppers to finish the game with three points at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium.

This was Miku's fourth goal of the ISL season in as many games.

With Roca handing Spanish midfielder Dimas Delgado his Bengaluru debut, the Blues boss had to bench a foreign player and Juanan Gonzalez made way for Subhasish Bose in defence. Lalthuammawia Ralte in goal was a decision that Roca left late.

  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United FC vs Bengaluru FC

    Bengaluru FC's Miku celebrates with team mate Udanta Singh after scoring a goal against NorthEast United. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United FC vs Bengaluru FC
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC

    Bengaluru FC's Edu Garcia and North East United's Seiminlen Doungel in action during the ISL match in Guwahati. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC

    NorthEast United's Danilo Lopes, center, in action against Bengaluru FC players in Guwahati. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United FC vs Bengaluru FC

    NorthEast United fans during the ISL match between NorthEast United and Bengaluru FC in Guwahati. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United FC vs Bengaluru FC
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC

    NorthEast United's Adilson Goiano, left, and Dimas Delgado in action during the ISL match in Guwahati. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC

    Bengaluru FC defender Subhasish Bose, center, heads the ball during the ISL match against NorthEast United. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United FC vs Bengaluru FC

    Bengaluru FC goalkeeper Lalthuammawia Ralte celebrates after defeating NorthEast United. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United FC vs Bengaluru FC
  • ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC

    Bengaluru FC players celebrate after their win over NorthEast United in Guwahati. Photo: ISL

    ISL Season 4: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru FC

Bengaluru had more ball possession, but NorthEast United also threatened often.

Danilo had the best chance of the first half when, in the 40th minute, his shot from the right saw Ralte make another diving save.

Learning from the defeat in Goa last week, Bengaluru got the game off to a more patient start, passing the ball around before switching gears in attack.

Miku came close in the 13th minute only to drag his shot wide of the post while Sunil Chhetri saw his shot on target blocked by TP Rehenesh in a first half that saw the hosts crawl back into the game towards the end.

But all Bengaluru needed was two minutes into the second half to grab the lead in Guwahati.

With the ball at his feet and Miku closing him down, Rehenesh's panic clearance could go only as far as Udanta who squared the ball to the Bengaluru number 7.

Calm as ever, Miku picked his corner, leaving Rehenesh with no chance at all.

Thereafter it was an even affair with both sides trying to make inroads into the rival half. While the Blues controlled majority of the proceedings, they fell short of increasing their advantage further.

Lenny Rodrigues who came on for skipper Chhetri had the best chance to double the lead in the 71st minute but the midfielder lost his footing and the shot was miscued.

With the hosts pushing for an equaliser, a calm and composed performance from Ralte in the BFC goal kept all their attacks at bay. The 25-year-old pulled a point-blank save to deny Danilo Lopes right at the death and keep the Blues narrow lead intact and with it, the three points.

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