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Bengaluru fc 4 - 2 Kerala Blasters | FAN REACTION (Rain Drop Entertainment) "I STILL BELIEVE"

Fan reaction to bengaluru FC vs Kerala Blasters game, Coach technique reacts to the Isl game. Hi this is the first ever fan reaction, If you want to get your views heard to the ISL community on my channel then this is the place to send it, I am changing the way Indian super league fans react, they need a voice and i am here to give it to them. #bengalurufc #indiansuperleague #Keralablasters sportskeeda.com The 27th match of the 2020-21 season of Indian Super League (ISL) ended with Bengaluru FC bagging a 4-2 win over Kerala Blasters at the Fatorda Stadium in Goa. With this victory, the 2019 ISL champions moved to the fourth position in the points table as they continued their unbeaten run. Kerala Blasters, on the contrary, remained winless from their opening five fixtures. Rahul KP broke the deadlock in the 17th minute when Kerala Blasters surged forward through a counter-attack. The FIFA U-17 World Cup player calmly slotted the ball into the back of the net after getting a pass from Gary Hooper. Cleiton Silva equalized in the first half for Bengaluru FC after capitalizing on a defensive lapse of concentration. Erik Paartalu and Dimas Delgado found their names on the scoresheet within a span of ninety seconds to give their team the lead. Jordan Murray did pull one back for Kerala Blasters, but it proved to be a mere consolation. Sunil Chhetri sealed the deal for Bengaluru FC with a sublime effort in the 65th minute of the match. Here are 4 things we learned from this match: #4 Kerala Blasters' defensive horror continues Kerala Blasters' tryst with conceding cheap goals saw another chapter being written on Sunday. Lalruatthara mistimed his clearance and Cleiton Silva made him pay by smashing the ball home with his first touch. Goalkeeper Albino Gomes committed another howler in the second half. Silva intercepted his ground pass and laid it off for Dimas Delgado to find the net for Bengaluru FC's third goal. Bengaluru FC beat Kerala Blasters 4-2 in the Indian Super League (ISL) at the Fatorda Stadium in Margao on Sunday. Cleiton Silva, Erik Paartalu, Dimas Delgado and Sunil Chhetri all scored to help the Blues move fourth on the points table. Blasters are now winless in their first five matches. Here are the talking points from the game. MATCH REPORT | ISL 2020-21 News: Bengaluru slams four past Blasters in season's highest-scoring game Blasters' defence undone again After five matches, Kerala Blasters has conceded the most number of goals (10). A suspension to Costa Nhamoinesu meant Lalruatthara had to be drafted in as Bakaray Kone's centre-back partner and the Indian international was culpable in two of the four goals conceded. He failed to clear a long ball from Gurpreet Singh Sandhu from which Cleiton Silva scored the equaliser. Cleiton then robbed the ball off Lalruatthara to set up Dimas Delgado for the third goal.