In a game of equal exchanges, it was Delhi who managed to convert their chances through Lallianzuala Chhangte (72nd) and Guyon Fernandes (90+8 P) and emerge victorious in the early kick-off.
The Blues, who went down for the second time on the road, were handed another blow late on as defender Subhasish Bose was sent off with a straight red card in the seventh minute of injury time, meaning the left-back will miss the trip to Mumbai.
Bengaluru's big chance came in the 18th minute when Dimas Delgado played a defence-splitting pass to pick out Harmanjot Khabra's run through the center. But Khabra's attempt to place his shot past Arnab Das Sarma's left wasn't the best and the keeper ended up saving it.
The Blues had another chance in the 29th minute when a swift counter saw Miku setting up Sunil Chhetri only for the captain's charge in the box to be cut in time by a Pritam Kotal challenge.
In a first half that ended goalless, the hosts too had a fair share of half-chances. Chhangte drew a save from Gurpreet Singh Sandhu in the 35th minute while Kalu Uche and Romeo Fernandes kept Johnson and Rahul Bheke busy.
End-to-end action followed, and it was the hosts who managed to break the deadlock in the 72nd minute. Kotal contolled Paulinho's through ball inside the box on the right, before sliding it to the wily winger, who made a run into the box and poked it past an onrushing Gurpreet in the Bengaluru goal.
Bengaluru were stationed in the rival half for the final 15 minutes, and Johnson almost pulled Roca's men level in the 87th minute with a powerful header from Edu Garcia's free- kick.
His attempt though went straight to Arnab, who managed to hold on to it. Four minutes into injury time, Bengaluru had another great chance to pull level, but Alwyn was denied by the keeper, before Lenny blasted the stray ball over.
The Dutch striker stepped up and sent Gurpreet the wrong way to make it 2-0 and seal the win for Delhi Dynamos.
The Blues now face Mumbai City at the Mumbai Football Arena on January 18.
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