The Free Press Journal

ISL: Mumbai march on

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Mumbai City FC’s sublime run of form in the Hero Indian Super League (ISL) continues unabated as they completed the double over defending champions Chennaiyin FC with a 2-0 win at the Mumbai Football Arena here on Thursday.

Raynier Fernandes opened the scoring (27’) in the first half before Moudou Sougou (55’) made sure of full points in the second.

With this win, the Islanders have moved to second on the ISL table with 20 points from 10 matches as they continue their march towards the play-offs.

Mumbai City are now on a six-match unbeaten run, a club record, while Chennaiyin have slumped to their eighth loss in 11 games.

Mumbai started well and Lucian Goian could have got his name on the score-sheet early when he volleyed his effort from a misclearan­ce which went over the bar. At the other end, Carlos Salom was denied by an important tackle from the Mumbai captain. Midway in the first half, Mumbai managed the breakthrou­gh as Raynier’s shot from outside the box went into the far corner, beating a diving Sanjiban Ghosh.

Chennaiyin kept pushing forward and came close twice in the first half. Raphael Augusto’s deflected effort across the 18-yard box found Salom, who couldn’t sort his feet in time and his feeble attempt was kept out by goalkeeper Amrinder Singh. Then, Augusto found Thoi Singh inside the box and the latter, instead of findingSal­om, sliced his shot for a throw-in as Chennaiyin’s woes in front of goal continued.

After the break, it were Mumbai who created the first chance when Arnold Issoko found Paulo Machado whose first time volley went over.

Chennaiyin had an opportunit­y to pull one back but Isaac Vanlalsawm­a’s cross from the right was headed wide by Augusto as he lost his balance.

Mumbai doubled their lead in the 55th minute through Sougou. This was after Au- gusto gave the ball away to Rafael Bastos who made a run into the Chennaiyin box from the half-way line. The Brazilian’s shot took a deflection off Eli Sabia and found Sougou who headed it into the net.

Mumbai City are now on a six-match unbeaten run, a club record, while Chennaiyin have slumped to their eighth loss in 11 games

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