Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Mumbai City FC bag bragging rights in Maharashtr­a derby

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defender Adil Khan managed to clear it. Mumbai’s repeated raids finally paid off in the 25th minute when Senegalese Sougou broke the deadlock. Machado cross from wide left hit the post and Sougou tapped it on a rebound to get his team the lead. In the 45th minute, Bastos converted a spotkick to make it 2-0 after an onrushing Sougou was felled by Fanai with a rash sliding tackle as referee pointed at the dreaded spot.

DELHI FACE BLASTERS

KOCHI:DELHI Dynamos would look to put the home defeat against ATK behind them when they face in-form Kerala Blasters here on Saturday. The Dynamos were coming into Saturday’s match after a 1-2 defeat against ATK at home while Kerala were unbeaten in their two games so far having won one and drawn the other. JEJU ISLAND: Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma started with a birdie from the tenth hole but failed to maintain the momentum and slipped to tied 71st place at the halfway stage of the CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES tournament on Friday.

Sharma ended the second day at 3-over 75 for a two-day total of 5-over 149.

With no cut being applied in the limited field event, Sharma stayed on for the weekend with a chance to improve his scores and position.

He birdied first, but bogeyed 11th, 12th and 16th. On the second nine, he bogeyed first, birdied eighth and closed with a bogey on ninth.

Brooks Koepka, recently named the PGA TOUR player of the year, gave himself a chance to become the No. 1 player in the world as he shot a 7-under par 65 to move to within one shot of leader Scott Piercy.

Koepka will move to the top of world rankings on Monday if he wins the tournament, as long as former No. 1 Justin Thomas, the defending champion here, does not finish any better than second. Thomas is currently placed tied 22nd.

 ?? ISL ?? Mumbai’s Rafael Bastos scored off the spot in win over Pune.
ISL Mumbai’s Rafael Bastos scored off the spot in win over Pune.

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