Bengaluru FC 1-0 East Bengal Review: A Gritty Encounter Sees Bengaluru Secure Narrow Win

Bengaluru FC 1-0 East Bengal Review

In what was one of the most physically demanding matches of the season, Bengaluru FC emerged victorious over East Bengal, but the win didn’t come easy. A contest marked by aggression and fouls, it was a tough battle that left both teams exhausted by the final whistle.

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Match Overview

The match began with high intensity, with Nandhakumar Sekar and Jeakson Singh receiving early yellow cards for rash tackles. East Bengal had the first significant opportunity, with Jeakson’s long-range shot forcing a save from Bengaluru’s goalkeeper, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu. The Blues responded with Mendez narrowly missing the target before Vinith put them ahead in the 26th minute, finishing off a pass from Mendez with a well-placed shot that sent the home crowd into raptures. 

Key Moments of the Match

Bengaluru FC secured their first points of the 2024-25 Indian Super League season with a 1-0 victory over East Bengal FC at the Kanteerava Stadium on Saturday, thanks to a winning goal from Academy graduate Vinith Venkatesh. The 19-year-old, who has been with the club since he was eight, found the bottom corner with a low drive past East Bengal goalkeeper Prabhsukhan Gill, adding to his impressive performances in the Durand Cup last month.


Bengaluru FC secured their first points of the 2024-25 Indian Super League season with a 1-0 victory over East Bengal FC at the Kanteerava Stadium on Saturday, thanks to a winning goal from Academy graduate Vinith Venkatesh. The 19-year-old, who has been with the club since he was eight, found the bottom corner with a low drive past East Bengal goalkeeper Prabhsukhan Gill, adding to his impressive performances in the Durand Cup last month.

Player Analysis

Bengaluru FC

 Vinith Venkatesh: Hometown boy Vinith Venkatesh was the star of the show as Bengaluru FC win over East Bengal.

Tactical Breakdown

Bengaluru FC opted for a cautious approach, focusing on maintaining possession and limiting East Bengal’s chances. Their defense was organized and disciplined, neutralizing Cleiton Silva’s threat. The decision to press higher in the second half eventually paid off when Chhetri broke the deadlock.

East Bengal, on the other hand, relied heavily on counter-attacks but lacked the clinical finishing needed to break through Bengaluru’s defense. They were unable to sustain possession, leading to their eventual downfall.

Conclusion

Bengaluru FC’s tactical discipline and individual brilliance from Sunil Chhetri earned them a deserved win. East Bengal showed resilience but were let down by their inability to capitalize on the few chances they created. Both teams will look to improve as the season progresses.

FAQ

How did Bengaluru FC win?

Bengaluru FC won 1-0, thanks to Sunil Chhetri’s goal in the 78th minute. Their disciplined defense and tactical approach limited East Bengal’s attacking chances.

What went wrong for East Bengal?

East Bengal struggled to maintain possession and relied too much on counter-attacks. Their lack of clinical finishing was a key reason for their defeat.