Bengaluru FC VS Hyderabad FC: Bengaluru FC 2-1 Hyderabad FC

Bengaluru FC VS Hyderabad FC football match ended with Bengaluru winning the match 2-1 against Hyderabad FC In Sri Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium. Bengaluru scored the first goal in the 71st minute. The Visitors replied 9 minutes later. Sivashakti Narayan Came from the bench and scored a winning goal in the 87th minute for the home side.

Bengaluru with this win had 18 points in 17 matches and stands at 8th position of the Indian Super League Table. Hyderabad FC had 4 points in 16 matches and stands bottom of the table.

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F.C Hyderabad Starting Eleven

Thangboi Singto starting eleven for this game was Laxmikant Kattimani in goal. Mark Zothanpuia and Mohammed Rafi are in center-back positions. Sajad Hussain Parray plays as the Right side-back and Jeremy Zohminghlua plays as the left side-back.  Lalchhanhima Sailo and Abhijit PA were Defensive Midfielder. Ramhlunchhunga is in the left-wing wing and Abdul Rabeeh is in the right wing. Makan Chothe plays as a center-attacking midfielder. Joseph Sunny is paying as a center forward. FC Goa is playing with a 4-2-3-1 formation.

Bengaluru starting eleven

Assistant Coach Renedy Singh Starts with Gurpreet Singh Sandhu in the goal. Slavko Damjanovic and Chinglensana Singh playing in the Centre-back position. Naorem Roshan Singh plays as left side-back and Nikhil Poojary plays as right side-back. Lalremtluanga Fanai, Ryan Williams, and Shivaldo Chingambam Singh are playing in the midfield and Javi Hernández Playing as an Attacking midfielder. Sunil Chhetri and Oliver Drost Playing as a forward. Gerard Zaragoza chose to play with a 4-3-1-2 formation.

Bengaluru FC VS Hyderabad FC: Bengaluru won 2-1 against Hyderabad FC

First Half

Bengaluru FC hosted Hyderabad at Sri Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium. Bengaluru and Hyderabad both lost their last match in Indian Super League. Hyderabad FC wants to win the first match in the Indian Super League.

In the early minutes of the match, both teams look to control the tempo of the match. In the 11th minute of the match, Bengaluru was on the attack, Ryan Williams played a pass to Lalremtluanga Fanai who took a right-footed shot from outside the box but his shot went over the bar.

In the 26th minute, Lalchhanhima Sailo played a pass to Ramhlunchhunga who took a right-footed shot from the outside the box and forced Gurpreet Singh Sandhu to make a save. In the 30th minute, Lalremtluanga Fanai played a pass to Shivaldo Singh who took a right-footed shot, and Laxmikant Kattimani made a save for his team.

In the 35th minute, Jeremy Zohminghlua took a shot from the outside of the box but his effort was saved by Gurpreet Singh Sandhu at the center of the goal. In the 38th minute, Ryan Williams found Sunil Chhetri in the center of the box and he took a shot but his shot went wide to the left.

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In the 41st minute, Sunil Chhetri took a left-footed shot from the left side of the box but his shot went wide to the right. In the 45th minute, Slavko Damjanovic found Oliver Drost in space who took a right-footed shot from outside the box and forced Laxmikant Kattimani to make a save. The first half-time ended with a 0-0 in Sri Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium.

Second Half

Both teams remained the same they did not make any kind of changes they started the second half with the same set of players. In the 51st minute, Sajad Hussain Parray took a shot from outside the box but his efforts were saved by Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.

In the 71st minute, Oliver Drost played a pass to Javi Hernández’s left-footed shot from the left side of the box and found the bottom corner of the net. Bengaluru FC sparked the life in this match by scoring an opener.


In the 80th minute, Ramhlunchhunga scored a goal from the right side of a yard area of the box with his right-footed shot. Hyderabad drew in the level terms with Bengaluru.

In the 87th minute of the match, Chinglensana Singh played a pass to Sivashakti Narayana who took a shot from outside the box and found the left bottom corner of the net. Bengaluru takes the lead again.

Source: Twitter.com/Hyderabad FC

Bengaluru FC showed defensive solidarity and did not make any slips in the dying minutes of the match. The Referee blew the full time Whistle Bengaluru FC won 2-1 Against Hyderabad FC.

 

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