East Bengal FC surprised Indian Super League (ISL) Shield winner Mumbai City FC with a 1-0 win within the ISL on the Mumbai Football Arena on Sunday.
Coming into the sport following a 1-2 defeat in opposition to Bengaluru FC, the Islanders hoped to return to profitable methods in its final league sport earlier than transferring on to the semifinal.
But that includes in its penultimate sport earlier than the much-awaited Kolkata derby in opposition to ATK Mohun Bagan, East Bengal boosted its confidence because it rode on a Naorem Mahesh Singh aim within the 52nd minute to tug off its sixth win this season.
Cleiton Sliva – the highest scorer within the league – delivered a cross for Naorem from the fitting and the latter, after a fast flip, discovered the again of the web.
Though the hosts had few alternatives to equalise, issues didn’t go their approach.
Having already bagged the Shield, the Islanders wished to make the night memorable for his or her dwelling followers earlier than the playoffs. But it led to heartbreak.
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In the absence of Greg Stewart – Mumbai City’s main attacking midfielder – MCFC did not open the goal-mouth regardless of enjoying an attacking model of soccer and creating sufficient alternatives.
Minutes earlier than half-time, Ayush Chikkara arrange Lallianzula Chhangte with a cross however East Bengal goalie Kamaljit Singh saved it. And as EBFC moved forward early on within the second half, Mumbai City FC did create a number of alternatives, however none of it went its approach.
In the 62nd minute, Rowllin Borges got here up with a nook and Halen Nongtdu put an acrobatic effort to strike heading in the right direction, however Kamaljit refused to be crushed.
Having already bagged the Shield, the Islanders wished to make the night memorable for his or her dwelling followers earlier than the playoffs. But it led to heartbreak, dropping its last league sport in entrance of its dwelling followers.
The end result: Mumbai City FC 0 misplaced to East Bengal FC 1 (Naorem Mahesh Singh 52’)
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com