Bengaluru conquers Chennaiyin 4-2

VASCO DA GAMA. Bengaluru defeats Chennaiyin 4-2.

Bengaluru conquers Chennaiyin 4-2

VASCO DA GAMA. Bengaluru conquers Chennaiyin 4-2.

The match was played at the Tilak Maidan Stadium stadium in Vasco da Gama. The referee was Raul Gupta. The weather was clear. The temperature was hot at 25.9 degrees Celsius or 78.67 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 78%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 47 Ball Possession 53
Shots
  • 8 Total 14
  • 5 On Target 6
  • 3 Off Target 8
  • 0 Shots blocked 1
  • 92 Attack 90
  • 64 Dangerous attack 81
  • 81 Ball safe 93
  • 0 Penalties 1
  • 1 Corners 8
Fouls
  • 10 Total 15
  • 0 Yellow Cards 4
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

The ball possession was not so different. Chennaiyin was in possession of the ball for 47% of the time vs. Bengaluru that controlled the ball for 53% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Bengaluru had a more offensive attitude with 81 dangerous attacks and 14 shots of which 6 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Bengaluru won the encounter.​

Chennaiyin shot 8 times, 5 on target, 3 off target. Regarding the opposition, Bengaluru shot 14 times, 6 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

Chennaiyin didn’t receive any yellow card. Regarding the opposition, Bengaluru received 4 yellow cards (P. Ibara, A. Kuruniyan, S. Wangjam and D. Farooq Bhat).

Match Timeline

4'
13'
26'
39'
42'
43'
45'
R. Ali(goal)M. Murzaev
49'
56'
58'
Suresh Singh- Yellow
65'
S. Chhetri- sub ->P. Ibara
65'
65'
67'
71'
75'
80'
84'
Rohit Kumar- sub ->B. Edgar

Standings

After this encounter, Chennaiyin will stay with 11 points to remain in the 6th place. Talking about the opposition, Bengaluru will have 9 points to hold in the 8th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Indian Super League, Chennaiyin will play away with Jamshedpur on the 2nd of January with a 3-2 head to head statistic in favor of Chennaiyin (3 draws).

Bengaluru will host East Bengal on the 4th of January with a 1-1 head to head statistic.

Chennaiyin – Formation

Chennaiyin
G
Vishal Kaith 13.India
4.9
D
Slavko Damjanovic 23.Montenegro
6.4
D
Narayan Das 21.India
6.6
D
A. Borysiuk 16.Poland
6.5
42'
M
Reagan Singh 2.India
6.5
M
6.6
M
7.2
56'
M
Anirudh Thapa 15.India
6.9
M
Vladimir Koman 77.Hungary
6.3
F
Mirlan Murzaev 17.Kyrgyz Republic
9.0
Goals4'
F
R. Ali 11.India
7.4
67' Goals49'
Substitutes
G
Debjit Majumder 24.India
D
B. Ganesan 43.India
D
D. Devrani 26.India
D
6.9
56'
M
6.3
67'
F
S. Pasha 42.India
F
J. Mathews 50.India
F
J. Justin 22.India
F
Ł. Gikiewicz 99.Poland
6.7
42'

Chennaiyin started with a 3-1-4-2 line-up (3-1-4-2).

The manager Božidar Bandović decided to play with the following team: Vishal Kaith (4.9), Ariel Borysiuk (6.5), Slavko Damjanović (6.4), Narayan Das (6.6), Vladimir Koman (6.3), Reagan Singh (6.5), Anirudh Thapa (6.9), Germanpreet Singh (7.2), Jerry Lalrinzuala (6.6), Mirlan Murzaev (9.0) and Rahim Ali (7.4).

The home team had on the bench: Syed Suhail Pasha, Lallianzuala Chhangte (6.3), Debjit Majumder, Johnson Mathews, Jobby Justin, Balaji Ganesan, Deepak Devrani, Łukasz Gikiewicz (6.7) and Edwin Sydney Vanspaul (6.9).

Chennaiyin could not rely on the presence of L. Gikiewicz (injured).

Substitutions

Chennaiyin made 3 changes: A. Borysiuk for L. Gikiewicz (42′), G. Singh for E. Vanspaul (56′) and R. Ali for L. Chhangte (67′).

Best player: Mirlan Murzaev​

The player that probably impressed the most for Chennaiyin was Mirlan Murzaev.

His rating is (9.0) with 1 goal, 24 passes (70% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 11 duels out of 15. He performed 2 crosses.

Bengaluru – Formation

Bengaluru
G
6.0
D
Alan Costa 5.Brazil
7.8
Goals43'
D
Ajith Kumar 19.India
6.3
26'
D
6.6
D
6.9
M
Jayesh Rane 7.India
6.4
65'
M
Bruno Ramires 6.Brazil
7.1
M
Suresh Singh 8.India
7.2
58'
F
7.0
65' 45'
F
Cleiton Silva  23.Brazil
7.5
Goals39'
F
Prince Ibara 9.Republic of the Congo
6.5
65' 13'
Substitutes
G
Lara Sharma 30.India
D
7.2
65' Goals75'
M
I. Basafa 10.Iran
M
M
Rohit Kumar 18.India
6.2
84'
M
Danish Farooq 12.India
7.0
65' 80'
F
Udanta Singh 21.India
7.4
26' Goals71'
F
Siva Sakthi N 39.India
F
S. Chhetri 11.India
6.5
65'

Bengaluru started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

Marco Pezzaiuoli played with: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (6.0), Ajith Kumar (6.3), Parag Srivas (6.6), Alan Costa (7.8), Roshan Singh (6.9), Jayesh Rane (6.4), Bruno Ramires (7.1), Suresh Wangjam Singh (7.2), Prince Ibara (6.5), Cleiton Silva (7.5) and Muhammed Ashique Kuruniyan (7.0).

They had on the bench: Iman Basafa, Lara Sharma, Udanta Singh Kumam (7.4), Damaitphang Lyngdoh, Sivasakthi Narayanan, Rohit Kumar (6.2), Pratik Chowdhary (7.2), Danish Farooq Bhat (7.0) and Sunil Chhetri (6.5).

Substitutions

Bengaluru made 5 changes: A. Kumar for U. Singh (26′), P. Ibara for S. Chhetri (65′), J. Rane for D. Farooq Bhat (65′), A. Kuruniyan for P. Chaudhari (65′) and B. Edgar for R. Kumar (84′).

Best player: Alan Costa​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Bengaluru was Alan Costa.

His rating is (7.8) with 1 goal, 50 passes (92% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 6 duels out of 11.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Indian Super League.​