ISL 2021-22: Resolute Bengaluru hold Bagan in spectacular six-goal draw

Prince Ibara scored the final goal of the topsy-turvy encounter between Bengaluru FC and ATK Mohun Bagan.
Prince Ibara scored the final goal of the topsy-turvy encounter between Bengaluru FC and ATK Mohun Bagan.
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Another high-scoring Hero Indian Super League 2021-22 fixture with six different goalscorers saw Bengaluru FC and ATK Mohun Bagan play out a 3-3 draw at the Athletic Stadium in Bambolim on Thursday. The result stretches BFC's winless run to six matches and further extends ATKMB's run to four games without a win.

Subhasish Bose (13') broke the deadlock early on with a well-placed header before Cleiton Silva (18') scored from the penalty spot to level the score. Danish Farooq (26') scored his first-ever goal in the competition to send BFC into the lead but Hugo Boumos (38') turned up to draw level for Bagan. Roy Krishna (58') also got on the scoresheet as he converted a second-half penalty but Prince Ibara (72') equalised with his second goal of the season.

Sunil Chhetri started from the bench while Ashique Kuruniyan was slotted into a more offensive role. ATK Mohun Bagan started on the front foot and had a goal disallowed for offside in the first seven minutes. Following sustained pressure, Subhasish Bose gave his team the lead after connecting with a corner and heading the ball past Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.

Within a few minutes after conceding the goal, BFC were awarded a third penalty of the campaign when Liston Colaco brought down Cleiton Silva inside the box. The Brazilian stepped up and calmly converted from the spot to bring the game to level terms.

Just before the half-hour mark, the scorer then turned provider as Danish Farooq found the back of the net with a header from Silva's corner for his first-ever goal in the Hero ISL. Post the drinks break, ATKMB scored against the run of play, with Roy Krishna feeding Hugo Boumous with a perfectly weighted through pass, and the attacker effortlessly scored with his left foot by slotting the ball past the advancing goalkeeper.

A yellow card each was shown to Ajith Kumar and Hugo Boumous before the teams went into the break.

Roy Krishna's goal from the spot gave ATK Mohun Bagan the lead against Bengaluru FC on the hour mark.
Roy Krishna's goal from the spot gave ATK Mohun Bagan the lead against Bengaluru FC on the hour mark.
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The second half got off to a more cautious start from each side. Referee Crystal John saw an infringement in the box by Prince Ibara and awarded a penalty to ATKMB which was easily scored by Roy Krishna just before the hour mark. The villain then turned hero as Ibara scored with a powerful header from a corner taken by Roshan Naorem.

A flurry of attacking opportunities, mainly from set-piece situations, from both teams were created but the tie was settled at three goals each. Four minutes were added after the regulation period but neither team deserved to lose and shared the points after a great contest.

Bengaluru FC will now face an in-form Jamshedpur FC on Monday at the Athletic Stadium while ATK Mohun Bagan play struggling NorthEast United FC on Tuesday at the PJN Stadium.