#1 Hit: Miku
Guess who's back?
Miku, you bet. Bengaluru's star forward proved why they so dearly missed him in the last couple of months. It also laid out why the goals had dried up to a notable extent in his absence.
Talking of absence, BFC recorded this victory against arguably the best attacking side in the division, without Chhetri and Paartalu, and without Nishu Kumar for most part of the game.
First things first, Miku's touch was simply gorgeous. His awareness to pick out a dream pass with his very first touch got the entire crowd on its toes. Not once but thrice, Miku outfoxed the rest with his vision in the final third. From the flicks to the back heels, the sharpshooter had all to display.
Next, his work rate on and off the ball was fantastic. Miku played with purpose, interchanged key passes with the teammates around him and worked his socks off. He also left the Goa defence begging with a peach of a ball to Udanta Singh, who fired home the second.
Just when you thought he was back in business, the Venezuelan turned in a tight situation, left an orange shirt stranded and then launched an out-swinger without major load. It was just pure technique; a strike that had class written all over it.