#3 Sena Ralte had no idea what was in store for him
Bengaluru’s left back had a night to forget. Ralte possibly had the toughest task among all his teammates as he was up against Munther Abu Amarah on the right flank. He began the game on a positive note but as the game progressed Ralte was handed a footballing lesson by Al Wehdat’s star winger.
Every time Munther had the ball, he ran at Ralte with immense confidence and got the better of him nearly every single time. And it was no surprise when the home side’s opening goal stemmed from the right wing. And no prizes for guessing who the architect was. Amarah danced passed Ralte before whipping in a dangerous cross into the box. The resulting loose ball fell to Ahmad Maher Wridat who let loose from inside the box.
Apart from the goal, Ralte had a torrid time coming to terms with the pace of the game. As a result, he couldn’t support Chhetri on the wings. That made the captain an isolated figure on the left flank.