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ISL 2017, Match 26: Bengaluru FC vs Chennaiyin FC, Player Ratings

The two blues of South India faced off against each other at the Shree Krantirava Stadium, as Bengaluru FC hosted Chennaiyin FC. Both the teams came into the game being separated by just three points. Bengaluru wanted three points to move up to the top of the table, while Chennaiyin wanted the three points to draw level on points with league leaders FC Goa. 

The game started off in a bright manner with Chennaiyin taking the lead within the opening six minutes of the game through a Jeje snapshot from seven yards out, which beat Gurpreet Singh Sandhu by sheer pace and power. 

The second half started with Bengaluru showing more urgency in attack, BFC nearly equalised in the opening minutes of the second half only to see their star striker Sunil Chhetri make a hash of things in front of goal. The Bengaluru skipper did equalise in the 85th minute, only to see his side let in another goal in the 89th minute to lose the game 2-1.

Chennaiyin defeated Bengaluru 2-1 with goals from Jeje and Dhanpal Ganesh winning the tie for the side from Tamil Nadu as Sunil Chhetri pulled one back for the side from Bangalore.  

On that note, let's take a look at how the players performed during the match.

Bengaluru FC

Sunil Chhetri scored the only goal for Bengaluru FC. (Photo: ISL)
Sunil Chhetri scored the only goal for Bengaluru FC. (Photo: ISL)

Gurpreet Singh Sandu (6/10): Gurpreet returned to the squad after serving a two-match ban, and didn’t look very convincing. Given his stature, he could have done more to save the first goal which went through his elbow, despite getting a fist to it. He also could have done better during the second goal. But Gurpreet did make a good double save from Raphael Agusto's double effort.

Harmanjot Singh Khabra (7/10): Khabra was everywhere. He was the BFC defender who gave the Chennaiyin attackers the most difficult time. Some may argue that he should have seen a second yellow, but all said and done Khabra did what the gaffer asked him to do.

John Johnson (6/10): John Johnson was not his usual self on the night. He looked shaky and confused in certain situations. His clearance and covering were also not up to the mark. 

Rahul Bheke (6.5/10): Rahul was the better of the two centre-backs for Bengaluru, as he tried to keep the likes of Jeje and Raphael Augusto quiet. Rahul also was a threat for Chennaiyin during set pieces.

Nishu Kumar (6/10): Nishu started an ISL game for the first time, but wasn’t very impressive, given the expectations on him. He did keep Francis quiet but wasn’t very good going forward. 

Lenny Rodrigues (6/10): Lenny had the job of keeping a check on the likes of Raphael, and wasn’t very impressive in keeping a check on the Chennaiyin midfielders.

Toni Dovale (7.5/10): Toni was one of the best midfielders for Bengaluru. He provided the all-important assist for Sunil Chhetri. He also did his offensive and defensive duties well and was the main creator of chances for Bengaluru.

Edu Garcia (7/10): He came closest to equalising for Bengaluru in the first half. Edu did his best in creating chances and running after second balls. He also did a good job in getting past the likes of Dhanpal and Bikramjit.

Sunil Chhetri (7/10): Sunil had a bittersweet game. He did score the all-important equaliser, but he also missed some sitters. He was also poor while tracking back and it was his deflection that helped Jeje score the first goal. 

Dimas Delgado (7/10): Dimas tried hard to create some good openings in the Chennaiyin defence but wasn’t very successful at it. His distribution to wasn’t up to the mark either.

Miku (5.5/10): Was Miku even playing today? That will be a question a lot of the fans would be asking. He was rarely seen with the ball and had a torrid time getting past Mailson and Sereno. Miku would want to forget this game as soon as possible and get back to his scoring ways. 

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