ISL 2017/18, Match 50: Mumbai City FC vs Bengaluru FC, Player Ratings

Sunil Chhetri scored a brace as he helped his side win comfortably
Sunil Chhetri scored a brace as he helped his side win comfortably

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Bengaluru FC

Gurpreet Singh (6.5/10) - Gurpreet made an important save early in the game, but apart from that he had it quite easy in the second half barring the goal from Leo Costa owing to a defensive lapse.

Rahul Bheke (6.5/10) - The fullback had a good game, bombing forward, making positive runs into the opposition half and even providing defensive stability for his side when needed at the back

Juanan (7/10) - The Spaniard had a decent day at the back as he looked firm in his defensive role, intercepting Mumbai attacks and building play from the back

Boithang Haokip (7/10) - The pacy wingback had a great game, both defensively and offensively, as he made the most of his speed and made some great attacking runs. Haokip looked dangerous when he was in the opposition half and worried the Mumbai defence with his menacing runs.

John Johnson (7.5/10) - The Englishman who has been one of BFC's standout performers over the years, pulled off yet another great defensive display as he looked rock solid at the back.

Harmanjot Khabra (8/10)- Khabra, who was named the fittest player at the end of the match, had a fantastic game in defence, holding up play and even creating chances for his side's attacking players. An experienced man, he looked comfortable when on the ball and made good interceptions and even created good opportunities for his attackers.

Dimas Delgado (7/10) - The Spanish midfielder had another good game for The Blues as he bossed his way about in the middle of the park, thwarting opposition attacks as well as making chances for his own side.

Erik Paartalu (7.5/10) - The Australian defensive midfielder who signed for BFC this season proved his worth once again with another stellar display just ahead of his backline, stopping Mumbai from creating dangerous attacking situations.

Miku (8/10) - The Venezuelan attacker maintained his form even in 2018 as the highest goal scorer for the Bengaluru outfit. The attacker, who worked hard throughout the match, had plenty of chances but failed to deliver the final decisive blow. However, he slotted in a driven free-kick from just outside the box late in the game to seal the game for the former I-League Champions.

Sunil Chhetri (9/10) - Captain Sunil Chhetri proved his worth once again as he helped his side by scoring a brace against his former side in Mumbai City FC. The Indian captain showed again why he's still lauded so highly and again put out an amazing attacking performance.

Udanta Singh (8/10) - The BFC speedster looked threatening throughout the match and created plenty of goal scoring opportunities, the youngster proved again why coach Alberto Roca has so much faith in him and made good enough impact to warrant a start in the side's AFC ties that are coming up.


Substitutes

Alwyn George (5/10)- Came on in the 74th minute replacing Boithang Haokip at the back. Proved a good substitution as he kept the defensive cohesiveness at the back

Lenny Rodrigues (NA)- Came on in the 81st minute replacing Udanta Singh

Daniel Lalhlimpuia (NA) - Came on in the 87th minute replacing captain Sunil Chhetri

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