A humid afternoon saw the Blues outplay their opponents, creating multiple chances without a goal to show for, only for the defender to score in the dying moments to come away with a 1-0 result.
Four changes were made to the Blues' side that took on Mohun Bagan last weekend with skipper Sunil Chhetri, Eugeneson Lyngdoh, Lenny Rodrigues handed starts while Salam Ranjan Singh replaced Nishu Kumar in defence.
Udanta was in the thick of things once again when, in the 17th minute, his shot from the edge of the area was saved by Maziya 'keeper Pavel Matiash. Defender Juanan then took a shot on the volley but it was wayward.
Maziya's first chance of the half came when Mohammad Umair controlled a long diagonal only for his second touch to let him down, as Blues' custodian Amrinder Singh advanced to collect without fuss.
The Blues pressed high from the start of the second half in search of the opener and almost got it when Cameron Watson's shot from an Udanta cross bounced off a Maziya defender only for Juanan to smash high on the rebound.
Sensing the need for aerial presence in the box, Roca sent on Marjan Jugovic in place of Rodrigues with half an hour to play. But it was Lalhlimpuia, who was at the end of every BFC move. The striker's best chance came in the 67th minute when, after a play that was built right up from the back, the skipper laid it off only for it to be shot wide.
Nishu and Harmanjot Khabra were introduced for fresh legs down the flanks and it was the former who was involved as the Blues came closest to breaking the deadlock.
Nishu's low cross from a narrow angle after a darting run into the box could not be tapped home by Udanta. Chhetri then agonizingly put away a chance from a brilliant one-two with Jugovic.
For all their dominance throughout the game, it was the final chance that had Bengaluru nick the points. A long punt forward from a free-kick taken by Amrinder was spilled by Matiash who should have punched instead of attempting to collect.
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