ISL: Sunil Chhetri's last-gasp header sends Bengaluru FC in final; FC Goa defeated

ISL: Sunil Chhetri's last-gasp header sends Bengaluru FC in final; FC Goa defeated

Bengaluru FC advanced to the ISL final thanks to Sunil Chhetri's last-minute header, overcoming FC Goa on aggregate. Despite a 2-1 loss in the second leg, Bengaluru's earlier win secured their place.

India TodayNE
  • Apr 07, 2025,
  • Updated Apr 07, 2025, 11:41 AM IST

Sunil Chhetri once again proved his mettle with a dramatic stoppage-time goal that sealed Bengaluru FC’s place in a record fourth Indian Super League final, edging out FC Goa 3-2 on aggregate.

Despite a 2-1 loss in the second leg at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on April 6, Bengaluru’s 2-0 victory in the first leg earlier in the week gave them the cushion they needed. Chhetri’s late strike ensured the Blues held on to their aggregate advantage and advanced to the summit clash.

FC Goa came out with intent, setting the pace early with Boris Singh attempting a long-range effort in the seventh minute, though it failed to trouble the goalkeeper. However, it was Chhetri’s poise under pressure that ultimately made the difference, keeping Bengaluru’s title hopes alive.

In the very next move, Udanta Singh supplied a precise pass to Iker Guarrotxena inside the 18-yard box, which the attacker kicked high and wide to the left. Though these endeavours did not materialise into goals, they spoke volumes about FC Goa's intent to cut the deficit early on.

In the 13th minute, Dejan Drazic swung into the thick of things, pouncing upon a delivery by Aakash Sangwan to direct the ball right at the centre of the net. However, the eventual shot lacked the pace required to power its way into the back of the net.

The home side kept dabbling with outside-of-the-box efforts, with Ayush Dev Chhetri and Guarrotxena teaming up in the added time of the first half for the Spaniard's shot to meet a timely block as the game entered the half-time break without troubling the scores.

FC Goa's positive intent finally paid off in the form of a goal from Borja Herrera in the 49th minute.

They pushed numbers ahead at the start of the second essay of the game too, and a free-kick from the absolute edge of the penalty area propelled them to find their way back in the contest.

Herrera stepped up on the set-piece duties and smashed the ball into the bottom left corner through impeccable precision to bring up his team's first goal of this semifinal tie.

The Manolo Marquez-coached team had plenty of close chances coming their way in the ensuing phase of the game too. Ayush Dev Chhetri miscued a shot at the high centre of the goal from inside the box in the 69th minute, and it was followed with Udanta's cross to Guarrotxena being headed on target by the latter.

None of the two shots had the finesse required to find their way past Gurpreet Singh Sandhu though.

The stage was set for an exciting concluding passage of the encounter. Sangwan's prowess from lateral zones was optimised in the 89th minute when his cross was nodded by Armando Sadiku from the centre of the box into the bottom right corner to equalise the scores.

The goal, however, stimulated Bengaluru FC to rediscover their offensive instincts as they immediately rushed to outnumber the FC Goa backline, resulting in Sandesh Jhingan and Brison Fernandes conceding hasty corners in the added time.

In the consequence of one such corner kick, Namgyal Bhutia whipped in a cross that was received and headed by Chhetri with great vigour into the high centre of the goal, giving the Blues a place in the summit clash.

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