Chhetri, Bhutia Fire Bengaluru FC to Crucial 2-0 Win Over FC Goa

Bengaluru FC secured a vital 2-0 away victory against FC Goa in the Indian Super League. Captain Sunil Chhetri opened the scoring within the first three minutes of the match. Substitute Namgyal Bhutia sealed the three points with a confident finish in second-half stoppage time. The win propels Bengaluru FC into fourth place in the league standings, level on points with several other top-four contenders.

Key Points: Bengaluru FC Beat FC Goa 2-0 in ISL 2025-26

  • Chhetri scores in 3rd minute
  • Bhutia seals win in stoppage time
  • Bengaluru climbs to 4th spot
  • Gurpreet Singh Sandhu makes crucial saves
  • Ryan Williams named Player of the Match
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ISL 2025-26: Sunil Chhetri, Namgyal Bhutia strikes help Bengaluru FC beat FC Goa

Sunil Chhetri and Namgyal Bhutia score as Bengaluru FC secure a vital 2-0 away victory over FC Goa, climbing to fourth in the ISL standings.

"Early and late strikes from captain Sunil Chhetri and Namgyal Bhutia helped Bengaluru FC secure a 2-0 victory. - AIFF Media"

Panaji, April 5

Early and late strikes from captain Sunil Chhetri and Namgyal Bhutia helped Bengaluru FC secure a 2-0 victory over FC Goa in a crucial clash in the race for the top four in the Indian Super League 2025-26 at the PJN Stadium in Goa on Saturday.

With this win, Bengaluru FC climbed to the fourth spot in the standings with 14 points. They are now level on points with Mumbai City FC, Mohun Bagan Super Giant and Jamshedpur FC. Meanwhile, FC Goa dropped to the seventh position with 10 points. Ryan Williams was adjudged the Player of the Match, according to a press release from the AIFF Media.

Bengaluru made a bright start and took the lead inside the opening three minutes. A clever move involving Braian Sanchez and Ashique Kuruniyan saw the ball fall kindly to Sunil Chhetri, who kept his composure to slot a right-footed finish into the bottom-left corner and give the visitors a 1-0 advantage.

The Gaurs responded positively, with centre back Sandesh Jhingan heading narrowly wide from a corner in the 14th minute before left winger Brison Fernandes tested Gurpreet Singh Sandhu from distance. FC Goa came closest in the 17th minute when centre back Pol Moreno's header struck the post following a well-worked move down the left.

Bengaluru remained dangerous on the counter, with Sanchez and Kuruniyan both attempting efforts from distance, but failing to find the target. Goa continued to push forward, creating multiple opportunities through set-pieces, but were unable to break through Bengaluru's disciplined defensive line.

The second half saw Bengaluru start on the front foot, with Kuruniyan and Suresh Singh Wangjam both testing the Goa defence. Despite sustained pressure from both sides, clear chances remained limited, with several attempts being blocked or missing the target.

Goa came close to finding the equaliser in the 86th minute when Moreno's diving header was brilliantly saved by Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, who produced a crucial intervention to keep his side ahead.

Bengaluru sealed the result in stoppage time. In the second minute of stoppage time, substitute Namgyal Bhutia finished confidently from the right side of the box after being set up by Lalremtluanga Fanai, doubling the visitors' lead.

Goa had a late opportunity to pull one back, but Mohammad Yasir's effort was comfortably saved by Sandhu in stoppage time.

The final whistle confirmed a 2-0 victory for Bengaluru FC, as they secured three crucial points on the road and strengthened their position in the race for the top four.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As a Goan, this is a tough pill to swallow. We had so many chances, hit the post, but just couldn't finish. The lack of a clinical striker is hurting us badly this season. Need to bounce back quickly.
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Rohit P
Namgyal Bhutia! What a moment for the young lad coming off the bench. The future is bright for Indian football with these talents coming through. Great to see the team grinding out a result when it mattered.
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Ashwin V
Respectful criticism: The match was a bit scrappy in the middle. Both teams lost possession cheaply. But you have to admire Bengaluru's game management and defensive discipline in the final minutes. That's what wins you these tight games.
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Sarah B
The race for the top four is incredible this season! Four teams on 14 points. Every match feels like a final. Great entertainment for the fans. ISL is really growing.
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Karthik V
Ryan Williams deserved that Player of the Match. He was everywhere in midfield, breaking up play and starting counters. A proper engine room performance. Bengaluru's foreign signings are finally clicking.

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