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ISL 2020-21: FC Goa match unbeaten record to edge Bengaluru FC in tense clash

Bengaluru were knocked out of ISL playoffs contention after slumping to a 2-1 loss to FC Goa at the Fatorda on Sunday.

Goa took a quickfire lead through Igor Angulo (20') and Redeem Tlang (23') before Suresh Wangjam (33') cut short Bengaluru's deficit.

The result saw Goa strengthening their bid for a spot in the top four as the moved to third ahead of their final league stage match against fellow contenders Hyderabad FC. They are also now unbeaten in 12 games - matching their own record between 2014 and 2015 and Mumbai City's 12-game run this season.

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BFC started the game brightly but a lapse in concentration from them saw Goa break the deadlock.

Glan Martins dispossessed Erik Paartalu just outside the box before finding Angulo. The striker made his way into the box before burying his shot at the far post, leaving BFC keeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu with no chance.

BFC started the game brightly but a lapse in concentration from them saw Goa break the deadlock.

Glan Martins dispossessed Erik Paartalu just outside the box before finding Angulo. The striker made his way into the box before burying his shot at the far post, leaving BFC keeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu with no chance.

Just minutes later, Tlang doubled Goa's tally. After Rahul Bheke failed to clear a cross, Alexander Jesuraj got to the ball and flicked it towards the path of Tlang, who scored his first goal in Goa colours with a well-taken strike.

Just when it looked like Goa were in the driving seat, BFC pulled one back soon after the water break.

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Dancing into the box after beating Seriton with a clever first touch, Wangjam curled his shot at the far corner with a delightful finish to notch up his first goal for BFC.

BFC had another great chance to draw level right at the end of the first half but were denied by the woodwork. Xisco Hernandez whipped in a delicious cross for Cleiton Silva whose header rattled the crossbar.

Just after the change of ends, Angulo missed a fine opportunity to get his brace. He got past the BFC back line on entering the box and attempted to lob the ball over Gurpreet but missed the target.

BFC lacked the cutting edge in the final third despite trying hard to push for an equaliser.

Goa dominated the closing stages of the contest. They fashioned chances to finish the game but just couldn't get past Gurpreet, who pulled off some stunning saves.

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