ISL 2021-22 | Javi Hernandez takes Odisha FC to 3-1 victory over Odisha FC

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Spanish midfieldeź¦›r Javi Hernandez scored two stunning goals as OdishšŸƒa FC made a winning start to their Hero Indian Super League (ISL) campaign with a 3-1 victory over Bengaluru FC at the Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco, Goa on Wednesday. Hernandez scored in the third minute itself.

Meanwhile, Bengaluru FC equaź¦«lised through Alan Costa in the 21st minute but Hernandez once again popped up six minutes after the interval to help Odisha FC regain the lead. Aridai Suarez then sealed the deal foršŸŒž Odisha FC deep in stoppage time with a third goal.

Bengaź¦šluru FC was slow to get off the blocks and it was evident in the miscommunication between the Bengaluru FC defendą·“ers and goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu who made a mess of a routine clearance. India No 1ā€™s tame clearance found its way to Hernandez 30 yards from goal as the Spaniard who was cool as a cucumber lifted it over the out-of-position Sandhu to put Odisha FC ahead..

Four minutes later Odisha threatened again this time through NanšŸ·dhakumar Sekar who used hšŸŒƒis pace to get past the Bengaluru FC defender and put in a teasing cross that just evaded the Odisha FC forwards.

Nandhakumar then squandered a big chance to score in the 12th minute when heąµ² was put through on goal with just one defender to beat and with options available for a pass but he chose to shoot and missed thź¦”e target.

Bengaluru FC got their act togethļæ½ā™ļæ½er after a poor start and was rewarded in the 21st minute when the Brazilian Costa headed home a corner from Roshan Naorem. The goal boosted the Blues who began dominating proceedings.

Naorem then put in another delicious delivery into the Odisha FC box in the 28th minute that had the goalkeeper šŸ¬in two minds and Bengaluru FC almost profited.

Neither team could produce a mošŸŽƒment of note in the remainder of the half as the game waź¦‡s locked at 1-1 at the interval.

The second half began almost as exactly as the first as confusion in the Bengaluruź§‹ FC defence led to them conceding a free-kick in a dangerous area. Hernandez once again stepped up to punish the error as he curled a beautiful free-kick past Sandhu in the 51st minute.

Bengaluru FC responded by making three changes and were rewarded in the 61st minute when substitute Cleiton Silva beat Hendry Antonay to the ball to win a penalty. However, Sunil Chhetriā€™s effort was saved by Kamaljit Singh only for Silva to score on the follow up but the goal was eventually disallowed as thā™e Brazilian had encroached the area before the penalty was taken.

Odisha had Kamaljit to thank again for preserving the advantage as he was aā™”lert to the danger when a cross almost found its way to Prince Ibara in the 80th minute, but the goalkeeper was alert to the danger and reached the ball before the Bengaluru FC forward. He then denied Udanta Singhā€™s low drilled from reaching its target two minutes from time before pulling off a really top save to deny Silva who was played in on goal by Chhetri in the 90th minute.

Odisha FC then put the result beyond doubt when Aridai Suarez added a third goal in the fourthšŸŽ minute of stoppage time.

This is Odisha FCā€™s first-ever win in theišŸ’œr opening šŸŽƒfixture and also their first one over Bengaluru FC.

The Blues now face Kerala Blasters on Sunday while OšŸ¦‚disha FC take on SC East Bengal ošŸ§œn Tuesday.

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