Sunil Chhetri struck twice as Bengaluru FC rallied to hold Sporting Clube de Goa to a 2-2 draw in an 11th round I-League match at Nehru Stadium here today.
The draw put Bengaluru FC on level with Mohun Bagan with 22 points at the top but remains on second place on account of inferior goal difference.
Sporting, who were leading 2-1 at half time through goals from Marcus Mascarenhas(18th) and Odafe Okalie (38th), were reduced to 10 men at the stroke of first half after a sudden a rush of blood by defender Loveday led to his second yellow card and eventual dismissal for a dangerous foul on Udanta Singh.
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Sporting, who registered their second successive draw, remained on fourth place with 14 points from 11 matches.
Sporting showed their intent to hold their forte and attack on the counter and they had an early chance in the eight minute when Marcus Mascarenhas' cross from the right saw Seriton Fernandes taking a shot from inside the box but it was saved on the goal-line by defender Rino Anto.
Bengaluru conceded a soft goal against the run of play following a defensive lapse as Lalchuanmawia tried to backpass the ball to his keeper Ralte but Marcus Mascarenhas charged at the ball. Ralte tried to clear the ball to safety but in his haste he shot straight to Marcus and the ball went into the net in the 18th minute.
Odafe, who was quiet for most part of the first half, then increased the lead in the 40th minute. Mahmoud Al Amna relayed the ball to Glan Martins who, in turn, squared the ball to Okalie and the wily striker dodged past a rival player and from the top of the box took a shot that found the far corner of the net.
The visitors retaliated and four minutes later earned a penalty after defender Loveday brought down Johnson inside the box and referee pointed to the penalty spot. Chhetri made no mistake from the spot, beating keeper Arindam Bhattacharya to his right.
Loveday then got his second yellow card for a dangerous foul on Kumam Udanta Singh and Sporting had to play the entire second half with ten men.
Bengaluru tried to take the advantage of the numerical superiority and Chhetri once again scored in the 67th minute to restore parity.