ISL 2020-21: Gurmeet error hands Bengaluru FC draw against NorthEast United

Rahul Bheke and Dimas Delgado celebrate BFC's equaliser vs NorthEast.
Rahul Bheke and Dimas Delgado celebrate BFC's equaliser vs NorthEast.
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Goalkeeper Gurmeet Singh's error in the second half helped struggling Bengaluru FC halt their run of four defeats with a 1-1 draw against NorthEast United on Tuesday. Bengaluru went behind to a Luis Machado goal in the 27th minute, but got back in the game when Gurmeet misjudged Rahul Bheke's left-footed effort in the second half, letting slip by him into the net.  

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Naushad Moosa made three changes to the side that took on SC East Bengal two days ago with Udanta Singh, Suresh Wangjam and Ajith Kumar making way for Pratik Chaudhari, Kristian Opseth and Harmanjot Khabra, who returned after serving a one-match suspension. Gerard Nus made four changes to the Highlanders side that lost to Hyderabad FC. Gurmeet, Dylan Fox, Rochharzela and Lalengmawia replaced Subhasish Roy, Mashoor Shereef, Idrissa Sylla and Lalrempuia Fanai.

BFC dominated the first quarter, with youngster Parag Shrivas, playing at left back, a constant threat down the wing. He was central to the side's first chance of the night. Playing a give-and-go with Khabra, he put in a low cross for Opseth that was blocked by Fox. Soon after, Bengaluru had the game's first shot on target. Rahul Bheke's cross in the 24th minute was met by Opseth but the Norwegian's header was straight at Gurmeet.

However, NorthEast took the lead when Dimas Delgado lost possession in the midfield, giving Federico Gallego room to run towards the BFC's box. His scuffed shot - that Pratik Chaudhari should have cleared - fell to Machado and the Portuguese made no mistake in finding the net and putting NorthEast 1-0 up.

Bengaluru almost found the equaliser a minute before half time when Bheke's throw-in was flicked on by Erik Paartalu towards Cleiton Silva. The Brazilian's half-volley was saved by Gurmeet right on the goal-line.

It didn't take long after the restart for Moosa's side to get back on level terms. From a free kick, Dimas released Bheke down the right and the defender cut past two defenders before shooting from outside the box, catching Gurmeet off guard. The ball was in the back of the net before the 'keeper could change positions and it was 1-1 on the 49th minute.

Youngsters Amay Morajkar and Leon Augustine were introduced in the final quarter as BFC looked for the second goal. Three minutes before the end, Bengaluru had a good chance to complete the comeback. Cleiton pounced on a loose ball but his shot had a little too much power on it and the ball sailed over the bar. Bengaluru pushed forward for the winner but it wasn't to be, as the hosts put an end to all their forays into the box.

Bengaluru are back in action on January 20 when they take on Kerala Blasters FC at the GMC Stadium, in Bambolim.

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