ISL 2024-25: FC Goa fight two-goal deficit against Bengaluru in SF second leg

IANS April 5, 2025 208 views

FC Goa faces a critical ISL semifinal second leg against Bengaluru FC at Fatorda Stadium, trailing 2-0 from the first match. The Gaurs must stage a remarkable comeback to reach the final, with head coach Manolo Marquez expressing confidence despite the challenging situation. Bengaluru FC looks strong defensively, having won their last two playoff games without conceding a goal. The match promises high drama with both teams having significant stakes in the outcome.

"The past and statistics are not important right now. We are confident that we can get into the finals." - Manolo Marquez, FC Goa Head Coach
Fatorda: , April 5 (IANS) Trailing by a two-goal deficit, FC Goa will hope to overcome that margin when they host Bengaluru FC in the second leg of their Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 semifinal fixture at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda on April 6. The Blues clinched a comfortable 2-0 victory in the previous game, and the Gaurs will have to overcome that deficit to find a place in the final.

Key Points

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FC Goa must overturn 2-0 deficit to reach ISL 2024-25 final

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Bengaluru FC seeks third consecutive playoff clean sheet

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Hrithik Tiwari key in Goa's defensive strategy

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Historic goal-scoring opportunity for Bengaluru

Bengaluru FC have won their last two playoff games without conceding, though, posing a significant challenge to the Manolo Marquez-coached side.

Yet, the visitors have suffered setbacks in their last two visits to Goa, including a goalless outing in their most recent trip. If they are unable to find the back of the net in this encounter, FC Goa will become only the third team against whom the Blues fail to score in consecutive away games in the ISL.

FC Goa are currently on a three-game losing streak in the playoffs, which is their joint longest in ISL history. A defeat here would mark their worst run in the knockouts, something that they would look to avoid.

Hrithik Tiwari has been a standout performer between the sticks for the Gaurs this season, recording seven clean sheets. His 51 saves this campaign are the most by an FC Goa custodian in a single ISL campaign.

Banking on solid defensive form, another shutout could not only play a part in extending Bengaluru FC’s winning streak in the knockout stage to three games, equalling their best run between March 2019 and 2020, but also put them firmly in the driver's seat to reach the final.

Having scored 47 goals this season, Bengaluru FC are on the brink of becoming only the fourth team in ISL history to breach the 50-goal mark in a single season – a feat shared by FC Goa (2019-20), Mumbai City FC (2022-23), and Mohun Bagan Super Giant (2023-24).

The two sides have played each other 18 times in the ISL, with FC Goa and Bengaluru FC winning five and eight matches, respectively. Five games have produced draws.

FC Goa head coach Manolo Marquez believes that his team will enter the final. “The past and statistics are not important right now. We are confident that we can get into the finals,” he said.

Bengaluru FC head coach Gerard Zaragoza reiterated that the focus is to qualify for the summit clash. “It’s important to be brave and to look to score, but the most important part is to win the game,” he said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a turnaround season for Bengaluru FC! Their defense has been rock solid lately. I think they'll hold on to their lead and make it to the finals. #BluesForever 💙
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Priya M.
As a Goa fan, I'm nervous but hopeful! Hrithik Tiwari has been amazing this season - if anyone can keep us in the game, it's him. Let's go Gaurs! 🧡
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Arjun S.
Respectfully disagree with Coach Marquez - past stats DO matter. Goa's playoff record is concerning and Bengaluru's momentum is too strong right now. 2-1 to Bengaluru is my prediction.
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Sunita P.
The battle between Goa's defense and Bengaluru's attack will be epic! Both teams have something to prove. Can't wait for this match! ⚽
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Vikram J.
Bengaluru's clean sheet record is impressive, but Goa at home is a different beast. This is going down to the wire - maybe even extra time!
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Neha R.
Both coaches sound confident but Zaragoza seems more pragmatic. His "win the game" approach might be what gets Bengaluru through. Exciting times for ISL!

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