ISL: FC Goa ends Bengaluru FC’s unbeaten streak- Talking points

FC Goa's strong second half secured a 3-0 victory over Bengaluru FC, breaking the Blues' unbeaten run as they struggled to find rhythm in Goa.

Update: 2024-11-02 16:43 GMT

FC Goa ends Bengaluru FC’s unbeaten streak (Photo credit: ISL)

FC Goa defeated Bengaluru FC 3-0 in an impressive display at home in the Indian Super League (ISL), on Saturday.

The Gaurs, driven by a well-rounded performance, handed Bengaluru their first loss of the season.

Goals from Armando Sadiku, Brison Fernandes, and Dejan Drazic highlighted Goa’s firepower, while Bengaluru struggled to keep pace despite some strong moments.

Here are five key takeaways from this decisive encounter.

#5 Sandesh Jhingan’s Impactful Return

Returning from a nine-month injury, Sandesh Jhingan bolstered FC Goa’s defense, effectively countering Bengaluru’s attacks, especially those led by Edgar Mendez.

His aerial dominance and physicality were crucial in keeping Bengaluru scoreless.

Jhingan’s return has fortified FC Goa’s defense, restoring resilience and discipline to their backline.

#4 Armando Sadiku’s Star Performance

Continuing his stellar form, Armando Sadiku opened the scoring for FC Goa in the 63rd minute, expertly converting Yasir’s cross.

Not only did Sadiku break the deadlock, but he also set up Fernandes’ goal by pressuring Gurpreet Singh Sandhu into a turnover.

With consistency in both scoring and creating opportunities, Sadiku is proving to be an invaluable asset for the Gaurs this season.

#3 Bengaluru’s Midfield Adjustments Fall Short

Bengaluru’s coach, Gerard Zaragoza, made multiple tactical adjustments, including bringing on Suresh Singh Wangjam at halftime to strengthen midfield control.

Although Suresh injected energy, Bengaluru struggled to penetrate Goa’s defense and maintain consistent attacks.

The absence of cohesion in Bengaluru’s midfield, combined with frequent defensive lapses, hindered their ability to capitalize on possession and mount a significant challenge.

#2 Brison Fernandes’ Impactful Entrance

Substitute Brison Fernandes doubled Goa’s lead shortly after coming on, lobbing the ball over a stranded Gurpreet following Sadiku’s press.

Fernandes’ composed finish was a highlight of Goa’s disciplined and strategic play.

As a young, homegrown talent, Fernandes’ performance was both promising for the team and a delight for fans.

#1 Bengaluru’s Defensive Struggles Exposed

Despite an initially solid start, Bengaluru’s defense began to falter under Goa’s relentless pressure.

Injuries and tactical adjustments in the backline, such as the substitution of Aleksandar Jovanovic, disrupted Bengaluru’s rhythm and exposed gaps that Goa exploited.

This defensive vulnerability became increasingly evident as Goa pressed, leading to the decisive goals and a tough night for Bengaluru’s backline.

What’s Next for Both Teams?

FC Goa will look to build on this momentum as they prepare to face Punjab FC at home on November 6.

With the energy from this win, Coach Manolo Marquez’s side aims to improve their position in the league standings and strengthen their defense and attacking rhythm.

Bengaluru FC, on the other hand, will need to regroup after their first loss of the season.

Coach Gerard Zaragoza will likely focus on reinforcing their defensive setup and fine-tuning their midfield for their next match against NorthEast United on November 8 at the Kanteerava Stadium.

With home advantage, Bengaluru will be keen to return to winning form and maintain their lead in the league.

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