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ISL 2019-20: ATK through to Final with aggregate win over Bengaluru FC (3-2)

ATK staged a thrilling comeback to reach the Indian Super League final after a 3-1 win over defending champions Bengaluru FC in the second leg of their semi-final clash in Kolkata

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Bengaluru had won the first leg 1-0 but ATK’s resurgence in the second leg saw them win the tie 3-2 on aggregate. ATK now face Chennaiyin FC, both two-time ISL champions in the grand finale in Goa on Saturday, March 14.

It was Bengaluru who took the lead through Ashique Kuruniyan (5′) early in the game but Roy Krishna (30′) pulled one back in the first half. David Williams then did the star turn for ATK with a brace in the second half (63′, 79′) to send his team through to the final against Chennaiyin FC on Saturday.

Ashique put the visitors into the lead as early as in the fifth minute as he got on the end of a pass from Nili Perdomo. The winger skipped past the challenge by Sumit Rathi and beat Arindam Bhattacharya at the near post to hand Bengaluru the advantage. The winger had another opportunity to double the lead in the 19th minute. Sunil Chhetri found him in space and he cut inside from the right to see his effort go over the bar.

ATK ISL 2019-20: ATK Top Goal Scorers

PlayerCountryGoals
Roy KrishnaFiji14
David WilliamsAustralia5
Edu GarcíaSpain5
Michael SoosairajIndia3
Balwant SinghIndia1
Pritam KotalIndia1
Carl McHughIreland1
Pronay HalderIndia1
Jayesh RaneIndia1
Jobby JustinIndia1

Just at the half-hour mark, the home side pulled one back. Williams found Das in space on the right and his cross towards the near post was slotted into the back of the net by Krishna with a first-time effort.

After the break, ATK continued to see more of the ball but struggled to carve open the rigid Bengaluru defence. The visitors were happy to put bodies behind the ball and hit the opposition with quick counter attacks.

In the 60th minute, Williams was brought down by the trailing leg of Suresh Wangjam and the referee awarded a spot-kick. From the ensuing penalty, Williams sent Gurpreet the wrong way to make it 2-1.


Bengaluru did come close to equalizing when Chhetri’s free-kick found Dimas at the near post and his attempt to flick it in went a few inches wide.

Arindam made a crucial save in the 75th minute as Suresh sent an inch-perfect ball for Kevaughn Frater but the Jamaican striker’s shot from point-blank range was saved by the ATK custodian.

Four minutes later, Das and Williams combined once again to put ATK ahead on aggregate. Rane sent Das to the byline down the right-wing and his cross was headed in brilliantly by Williams, beating Gurpreet all ends up.


This article was originally published in NDTV.com


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