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ISL | Bengaluru gets back on track with a facile win over Jamshedpur

The side moves to fourth in the points table with a 3-0 victory; Noguera scores a brace; the host brings in Ralte as custodian ahead of the Gurpreet for the first time this season

Published - February 09, 2025 11:31 pm IST - Bengaluru

Full of guile: Crafty Mendez drew first blood for Bengaluru.

Full of guile: Crafty Mendez drew first blood for Bengaluru. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR

There was relief in a beleaguered Bengaluru FC camp as the side recorded a 3-0 win over Jamshedpur FC in their Indian Super League clash at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium on Sunday.

A brace from Alberto Noguera and an Edgar Mendez strike helped BFC break a six-game winless streak. The host (31 points) moved up to fourth on the points table and reinvigorated its push for a playoff spot.

The fire to snap out of a bad run was apparent early, as the home team created chances aplenty.

Mendez was left alone with the JFC goalkeeper, but a weak side-footed shot was not up to finishing standard.

Save

Sunil Chhetri then stepped up to the penalty spot, a result of Sourav Das bringing down Suresh Wangjam. It took an extraordinary save from Albino Gomes to deny Chhetri.

Mendez managed to put BFC on the scoresheet just before half-time. The Spanish striker pressed a drop-ball that Pratik Chaudhari failed to clear, and slotted it home with minimal fuss.

BFC added another through an Alberto Noguera free-kick.

Noguera floated it into the box from way out, and was surprised to see the ball sneak into the back of the net.

The JFC defence was caught napping, distracted by BFC defender Rahul Bheke’s header attempt. Bheke made no contact, even as he gestured to lay claim on the goal.

Done and dusted

Noguera put the game to bed with his second goal late in the match. For the first time this season, BFC goalkeeper Lalthuammawia Ralte earned a start ahead of Gurpreet Sandhu.

The result:

BFC 3 (Edgar Mendez 43, Alberto Noguera 57, 82) bt JFC 0.

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