Feuillassier's Debut Winner Seals Kerala Blasters' Comeback Win Over Bengaluru

Kerala Blasters FC secured their first victory of the ISL season with a 2-1 comeback win against 10-man Bengaluru FC. The hosts took the lead through an unfortunate own goal from Kerala's Fallou Ndiaye before a red card for Braian Sanchez changed the match's complexion. Victor Bertomeu equalized for the visitors before substitute Francisco Feuillassier scored a brilliant debut winner in the 78th minute. The Blasters' defense held firm late on to seal a crucial three points.

Key Points: Kerala Blasters Beat 10-Man Bengaluru 2-1 in ISL Comeback

  • Own goal gave Bengaluru lead
  • Sanchez red card reduced hosts to 10
  • Bertomeu equalized for Kerala
  • Feuillassier scored debut winner
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ISL: Feuillassier strike completes Kerala Blasters' comeback against 10-man Bengaluru

Kerala Blasters secure first ISL win with 2-1 comeback against 10-man Bengaluru FC. Feuillassier scores debut winner after Bertomeu equalizer.

"Substitute Francisco Feuillassier marked his ISL debut in style... to put Kerala ahead 2-1. - Match Report"

Bengaluru, April 11

A spirited second-half comeback saw Kerala Blasters FC secure their first victory of the Indian Super League 2025-26 season with a 2-1 win against 10-man Bengaluru FC at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium on Saturday.

According to a release, after an own goal from Fallou Ndiaye handed Bengaluru the lead, Victor Bertomeu restored parity before substitute Francisco Feuillassier struck the decisive winner.

The result lifts Kerala Blasters to 13th in the standings with four points, while Bengaluru FC remain fifth with 14 points.

The Tuskers made a positive start and nearly took the lead in the seventh minute when center back Fallou Ndiaye's header was comfortably saved by Gurpreet Singh Sandhu. Moments later, Ebindas Y fired wide from distance as the visitors looked threatening early on.

Bengaluru gradually grew into the contest, with Ryan Williams proving a constant outlet down the right flank. The winger's delivery caused problems for the Kerala defence, and Sunil Chhetri came close in the 23rd minute, heading wide from a Nikhil Poojary cross. Williams then tested Arsh Shaikh a minute later with a driven effort from the right side of the box.

The breakthrough arrived in the 28th minute through an unfortunate moment for the visitors. Williams once again burst past his marker and delivered a dangerous ball into the centre, where Fallou, attempting to intervene ahead of Chhetri, inadvertently diverted it into his own net to give Bengaluru the lead.

The match took a dramatic turn in the 34th minute when Braian Sanchez was shown a straight red card for violent conduct following an altercation with Matias Hernandez, reducing the hosts to ten men.

Kerala Blasters sought to capitalise on their numerical advantage, with Kevin Yoke leading the charge, but Bengaluru's defence, marshalled by Chinglensana Singh, held firm to carry a slender lead into the break.

After the restart, the Blues continued to threaten on the counter, with Williams again going close in the 49th minute. Winger Ashique Kuruniyan also forced a strong save from Arsh Shaikh as the hosts looked to extend their advantage despite being a man down.

The Tuskers, however, began to assert control and were rewarded in the 60th minute. Ebindas threaded a precise through ball to Victor Bertomeu, who showed composure to guide a right-footed finish into the bottom-right corner, bringing the visitors level.

With momentum on their side, the Blasters continued to press, and their persistence paid off in the 78th minute. Substitute Francisco Feuillassier marked his ISL debut in style, latching onto another incisive pass from Ebindas before weaving past his marker and finishing from a tight angle through Gurpreet's legs to put Kerala ahead 2-1.

Bengaluru pushed forward in the closing stages, with substitute Monirul Molla and Williams leading late attacks, but Kerala's defence stood resolute. Arsh Shaikh produced a crucial save in stoppage time, while Bikash Yumnam made an important clearance to preserve the lead.

The final whistle confirmed a hard-fought 2-1 victory for Kerala Blasters FC, their first of the season, as they showed resilience and composure to overturn the deficit against a spirited Bengaluru side.

- ANI

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Sarah B
That red card for Sanchez completely changed the game. It's so frustrating to see a player lose his cool like that and cost his team. Bengaluru defended bravely with 10 men for so long, but the pressure told in the end. A tough loss to take.
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Vikram M
As a neutral fan, this was a fantastic match! High drama, a red card, an own goal, and a late winner. ISL at its best. Ryan Williams was unstoppable for BFC. But full marks to Kerala for not giving up. Hope this kickstarts their season.
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Priya S
Respectfully, I have to question some of Bengaluru's game management after going down to 10 men. They kept trying to attack instead of shutting up shop and protecting the 1-0 lead. Against a quality side like Kerala, that's asking for trouble. The coach will be disappointed.
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Rohit P
Man of the Match has to be Ebindas Y. Two brilliant assists and controlled the tempo. So happy for the team and the amazing Yellow Army fans who travelled to Bengaluru! This win is for you. #YennumYellow 💛
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Michael C
Gutted for Gurpreet. He made some good saves but will feel he could have done better on the winner, going through his legs. Tough day at the office. On to the next one, Blues.

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