BFC advances

Udanta’s last-gasp goal sinks Gokulam

April 01, 2018 09:44 pm | Updated 09:44 pm IST - Bhubaneswar

Hero of the day : Bengaluru FC’s Udanta Singh, centre, not only scored the winner but also provided the assist for Miku  in the game against Gokulam Kerala.

Hero of the day : Bengaluru FC’s Udanta Singh, centre, not only scored the winner but also provided the assist for Miku in the game against Gokulam Kerala.

Udanta Singh scored a stoppage time goal as Bengaluru FC beat Gokulam Kerala FC 2-1 to seal its quarterfinal spot in the Super Cup football tournament here on Sunday.

Henry Kisseka put the I-League outfit Gokulam Kerala FC in the lead in the 33rd minute but Miku restored parity for Bengaluru in the 70th minute before Udanta (90+5 minute) found the match-winner for the Indian Super League runners-up side with a few seconds left in the match.

The first half began with Gokulam FC pressing hard. However, it was Bengaluru which had the first clear chance to take a lead in the 11th minute, when Sunil Chetri failed to find the back of the net, thanks to a brilliant save from the Kerala side goalkeeper Nikhil Barnard.

Thereafter, a series of attacks plied on both sides yielding no results.

However, a brilliant pass in the 33rd minute from Gokulam FC’s Macedonian forward Hristijan Denkovski to Henry Kisseka gave the I-League outfit a crucial lead in the game.

Bengaluru pressed hard constantly but some brilliant interceptions and a solid defence coupled with some error-free goalkeeping kept the opponents at bay.

The continued effort finally yielded results when Miku scored in the 70th minute through a brilliant back heel pass from Udanta, beating Gokulam FC goalkeeper Bernard.

Thereafter, Bengaluru FC dominated the field, pressing high up in the attack with large numbers and the efforts finally brought results through a brilliant goal from Udanta in the dying seconds of the injury time.

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