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ISL: Bengaluru FC go down to East Bengal

Matti Steinmann's first-half strike proved to be the difference as SC East Bengal beat Bengaluru FC 1-0 to record their second win of the Indian Super League here on Saturday.

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Ville Matti Steinmann of SC East Bengal celebrates after scoring a goal during a match of the Hero Indian Super League against Bengaluru FC, at Fatorda Stadium in Goa. Pic/PTI

Ville Matti Steinmann of SC East Bengal celebrates after scoring a goal during a match of the Hero Indian Super League against Bengaluru FC, at Fatorda Stadium in Goa. Pic/PTI

Matti Steinmann's first-half strike proved to be the difference as SC East Bengal beat Bengaluru FC 1-0 to record their second win of the Indian Super League here on Saturday. The Kolkata team is now unbeaten in their last five games, while BFC's misery continued with their fourth consecutive defeat this season. Erik Paartalu returned to the Bengaluru starting XI after serving his one-match suspension as Naushad Moosa made four changes in his first game as interim coach. While Udanta Singh was also in the first XI, Moosa handed first start to the defenders Parag Srivas and Ajith Kumar. SCEB made just one change with Jacques Maghoma replacing Aaron Amadi-Holloway.

Skipper Daniel Fox made the line-up after his red card against FC Goa was earlier overturned. Bengaluru had early chances in the game but struggled to get the goals. First, it was Sunil Chhetri, whose lob-shot over the rival defense was easily dealt with by Debjit Majumder. Cleiton Silva soon had a chance to put his side ahead in the 15th minute. But the Brazilian failed to direct his header at the goal after Juan Antonio González had pushed Parag Shrivas' long throw-in in the box. Steinmann put SCEB in the lead in the 20th minute with a fine outside-foot finish. Ankit Mukherjee's cross was not dealt with cleanly by Ajith and Juanan and it found Narayan Das on the left. Narayan then played a low cross to Steinmann who scored his third of the season. SCEB were in total control of the game at this point and made Bengaluru chase shadows.

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