Explorer

ISL 2023- 24: Bengaluru FC Suffer Defeat To Kerala Blasters In Season Opener

Bengaluru FC did have their moments in the match but overall had a season-opener to forget against Kerala Blasters.

Kochi: It was a season-opener to forget for the former champions Bengaluru FC who suffered a 1-2 defeat to Kerala Blasters FC in the Indian Super League, here on Thursday.

Two defensive errors from Bengaluru (Veendorp OG 52’, Luna 70’) is what consigned Simon Grayson’s men to defeat.

New signing Curtis Main, who was a second half substitute, scored a late goal (90’), but the Blues couldn’t stage the comeback they needed.

The Blasters kicked off proceedings with Bengaluru fielding as many as four debutants in their eleven.

Slavko Damjanovic, Jessel Carneiro, Keziah Veendorp and Ryan Williams got their first competitive minutes in a BFC shirt.

Gurpreet Singh Sandhu led Bengaluru out in the absence of Sunil Chhetri, who is away on national duty to the Asian Games.

The Blues' closest chance came in the 35th minute, when Naorem Roshan Singh’s long-distance effort caught Sachin Suresh off guard.

But the Kerala goalkeeper managed to parry it away for a corner, as both teams walked down the tunnel at half time with no goals to show for.

The start of the second half saw the momentum shift back Kerala’s way.

Peprah came close to scoring in the 52nd minute but Gurpreet managed to fist the ball out.

It was from the resulting corner that the hosts found the lead, with the ball coming off Veendorp’s head and past Gurpreet.

Grayson turned to his bench in the 65th minute to try and change things as Curtis Main, Javi Hernandez and Parag Shrivas came on for Aleksandar Jovanovic, Keziah Veendorp and Namgyal Bhutia.

Just when Bengaluru looked to brush away the setback, another error in defence — this time from Gurpreet — gifted Kerala their second goal of the night.

Picking up a pass from Damjanovic, the Bengaluru goalkeeper got a heavier touch to the ball than he would have liked. An onrushing Luna got to the ball in a flash, before rolling it into an empty net and making it 2-0.

Monirul Molla and Harsh Patre came on for Sivasakthi Narayanan and Rohit Kumar in the 77th minute of the game as Bengaluru looked to find a way back.

Main ate into Kerala’s lead late into the game with a simple finish, sparking some hope of a revival.

The fourth official added on seven minutes as Bengaluru continued their search for an equaliser, but it wasn’t to be for the Blues who now travel to Kolkata where they play Mohun Bagan Super Giant on Wednesday.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Top Headlines

WATCH: Internet Melts As Viral Duck In Mexico Jersey Waddles To FIFA World Cup Opener
WATCH: Internet Melts As Viral Duck In Mexico Jersey Waddles To FIFA World Cup Opener
Ex-Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Defends Skipping Canada World Cup Match For Girlfriend Katy Perry
Ex-Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Defends Skipping Canada World Cup Match For Girlfriend Katy Perry
7 Rape Charges, 4 Women: Canada Denies Visa To Ghana's Rape-Accused Player For FIFA World Cup
7 Rape Charges, 4 Women: Canada Denies Visa To Ghana's Rape-Accused Player For FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup 2026: Switzerland's Late Own Goal Gift Earns Qatar First Ever World Cup Point
FIFA World Cup 2026: Switzerland's Late Own Goal Gift Earns Qatar First Ever World Cup Point

Videos

Breaking: Murder Accused’s House Demolished After BJP Leader’s Killing Sparks Fury
Uttarakhand Murder: BJP Leader Killed in Village Clash, Accused’s House Torched by Mob
Breaking: PM Modi and Trump to Hold Key Bilateral Meeting on June 17 During G7 Summit
Political news: TMC Rift Deepens as Rebel MPs Seek Recognition, Numbers May Cross 20
Breaking: TMC Rebel Camp Grows to 20 MPs as Sudip Bandyopadhyay Meets Amit Shah

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget