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Kerala Blasters forfeit game against Bengaluru FC over Sunil Chhetri strike

The Adrian Luna-led side claimed that the referee did not blow the whistle and the players were not ready before Chhetri took the free kick and scored

Our Bureau Calcutta Published 04.03.23, 06:07 AM
ATK Mohun Bagan’s (from left) Federico Gallego, Slavko Damjanovic and Dimitri Petratos during a training session on Friday.

ATK Mohun Bagan’s (from left) Federico Gallego, Slavko Damjanovic and Dimitri Petratos during a training session on Friday. Santosh Ghosh

Kerala Blasters on Friday created a controversy after the team decided to walk off the pitch and forfeit their all-important ISL IX playoff clash against Bengaluru FC, protesting against a contentious Sunil Chhetri strike. They now stare at tough sanctions from the league authorities.

After a barren regulation time action at the Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru FC took a 97th-minute lead when Chhetri converted a free-kick. But the strike led to drama as the Adrian Luna-led side protested referee Crystal John’s decision to declare it a legitimate goal, with counter-claims that he did not blow the whistle before Chhetri took the kick and the players were not ready.

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This followed an unprecedented walk-out as the Serbian coach Ivan Vukomanovic called back his players. By virtue of their extra-time lead, Bengaluru FC were declared winners. They will travel to Mumbai City for the semis on Tuesday.

“I’ve never seen this in my 22-year career,” Chhetri said later.

In the second playoff, ATK Mohun Bagan take on Odisha FC at the Salt Lake Stadium on Saturday and a win will see them play Hyderabad FC in the semi-final.

“It’s important to win in 90 minutes, we’re not thinking about more than that,” ATK Mohun Bagan’s Spanish coach Juan Ferrando said on Friday.

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