Updated On: 05 January, 2022 07:03 AM IST | Panaji | Agencies
Thongkhosiem Haokip opened the scoring for East Bengal in the 28th minute, but the own-goal 10 minutes into the second half ensured the Bengal outfit had to share points with the Bangalore side

Bruno Edgar of Bengaluru FC takes a header during match 49 of season 8 of Indian Super League football tournament between Bengaluru FC and SC East Bengal, at the GMC Athletic Stadium, in Goa. Pic/PTI
Bengaluru FC were fortunate to get an own-goal from SC East Bengal’s Sourav Das and escape with a 1-1 draw in an Indian Super League encounter here on Tuesday.
Thongkhosiem Haokip opened the scoring for East Bengal in the 28th minute, but the own-goal 10 minutes into the second half ensured the Bengal outfit had to share points with the Bangalore side.