ISL 2025-26: Sanchez Penalty Rescues Bengaluru FC in 1-1 Draw vs Odisha

Bengaluru FC dominated possession but struggled to convert chances against Odisha FC in their ISL 2025-26 clash. Rahim Ali capitalized on a defensive error to give Odisha a first-half lead against the run of play. Braian Sanchez equalized from the penalty spot early in the second half after a foul on substitute Soham Varshneya. Despite hitting the woodwork twice, Bengaluru could not find a winner as the match ended 1-1.

Key Points: ISL 2025-26: Bengaluru FC 1-1 Odisha FC | Sanchez Penalty

  • Bengaluru FC dominate possession with 80% in opening 20 minutes
  • Rahim Ali puts Odisha ahead in 34th minute after defensive error
  • Braian Sanchez converts penalty to equalize early in second half
  • Bengaluru hit woodwork twice but fail to find winner
  • Match ends 1-1 stalemate in high-octane encounter
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ISL 2025-26: Sanchez penalty rescues point for dominant Blues in seesaw battle against Odisha

Bengaluru FC dominate possession but settle for a 1-1 draw against Odisha FC in ISL 2025-26. Braian Sanchez's penalty cancels out Rahim Ali's opener.

"The complexion of the game shifted again at the interval with the introduction of Soham Varshneya for Sunil Chhetri. - Match Report"

Bengaluru, May 4

Bengaluru FC's clash against Odisha FC was a tale of territorial dominance punctuated by moments of clinical opportunism and agonizing near-misses.

Forced to adapt due to injuries to Ashique Kuruniyan and Nikhil Poojary, head coach Pep Muñoz handed starts to Sivasakthi Narayanan and Ricky Meetei, and the reshuffled Blues immediately took control. The opening 20 minutes was a masterclass in possession, with Bengaluru hogging over 80% of the ball, yet the breakthrough remained elusive as Braian Sanchez miscued a Ryan Williams lay-off and Sivasakthi fired a promising effort over the crossbar.

As the half progressed, Odisha began to find their teeth on the counterattack. A goal-saving intervention arrived in the 23rd minute when Siroj Kuziev produced a stunning recovery run and tackle to deny Thoiba in a dangerous position.

Moments later, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu proved why he remains indispensable, diving full-stretch to keep out a thunderous near-post strike from Thoiba. Despite Gurpreet's heroics, which included a sharp save from a Rahim Ali long-range effort, a momentary lapse in concentration proved costly. In the 34th minute, an errant throw-in from Naorem Roshan Singh resulted in a turnover that allowed Rahim Ali to pounce and fire Odisha into a lead that ran contrary to the early run of play.

The complexion of the game shifted again at the interval with the introduction of Soham Varshneya for Sunil Chhetri. The substitution paid immediate dividends; Soham's energetic burst into the box drew a foul within minutes of the restart, earning a penalty that Braian Sanchez calmly converted to restore parity. This ignited a frantic period of Bengaluru pressure where the woodwork became Odisha's best defender. A 55th-minute scramble saw Soham's effort parried into the path of Sivasakthi, who could only watch in frustration as his shot rattled the post.

The frame of the goal denied the Blues once more in the 64th minute when Rahul Bheke rose highest to meet a Siroj set-piece, only to see his header bounce off the upright. While Gurpreet was called upon once more to deny Kartik from point-blank range, the final whistle blew following a barrage of late attempts from Kelvin, Sanchez, and Roshan. Despite Bengaluru's relentless pursuit of a winner, Odisha FC's resolute backline held firm to ensure a high-octane encounter ended in a 1-1 stalemate.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, it's frustrating to watch Bengaluru FC play such beautiful football in patches but then concede from a silly throw-in error. Roshan Singh needs to be more careful—that's basic stuff. On the bright side, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu was absolutely world-class today. That save from Thoiba's near-post strike? 🔥 Ice in his veins! And Kuziev's recovery run to deny Thoiba was top-notch defending. But we need to convert chances, yaar. Dropping points at home against Odisha is not ideal for playoff hopes.
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James A
Impressed by the intensity of the ISL! Bengaluru's 80% possession in the first 20 minutes is incredible—that's like prime Barcelona stuff. 😄 The game had everything: a controversial throw-in mistake, a brilliant penalty, and the woodwork getting in on the action twice. Odisha defended well in the end, credit to them for holding on. But honestly, Bengaluru should've won this with all those chances. Sanchez looked sharp, but Sivasakthi needs to work on his finishing. Still, a cracking advert for Indian football!
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Vikram M
Respect to both teams for a hard-fought match. But I've got to say, Pep Muñoz's decision to start Sivasakthi and Ricky Meetei with injuries to Ashique and Poojary was a bold move that didn't quite pay off. The possession was great, but we lacked that killer instinct in the final third. Chhetri coming off at halftime felt like a tactical gamble that worked in terms of the penalty, but we needed more from the wings. Also, Rahul Bheke's header hitting the post—unlucky! Gurpreet deserves a special mention; that man is a wall. One point is okay, but we need to win these home games.
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