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Frustratin­g, says Mumbai City coach after loss

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: After scripting a memorable first in Indian football, Mumbai City FC went down 0-1 to Al Jazira in their third AFC Champions League Group B match in Riyadh.

A 40th-minute penalty by Ali Mabkhout made the difference at the King Fahd Internatio­nal Stadium, with Mumbai City’s spirited showing in the second half not enough to bring home at least a point. The debutants have one win—a first by any Indian club at this level when they beat Air Force Club 2-1 in their previous match—and two defeats so far in the tournament with three matches remaining.

Al Jazira controlled the game more in the first half, registerin­g 70% possession but without significan­t chances. Mumbai had an early setback as defender Amey Ranawade was stretchere­d off with an injury and replaced by Mehtab Singh nine minutes into the contest. And it was Singh who conceded the penalty six minutes before the break as his raised arm blocked

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Mumbai City bounced back strongly in the second half. Rahul Bheke, who scored the winner against Air Force Club, almost got them on the board again minutes before time but his 25-yard shot hit the crossbar. Mumbai ended with nine shots on goal, higher than in their previous two outings (five against Air Force Club and three against

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“I thought in the second half, we were fantastic. We played very well in the last 20 minutes with nine Indian players and two foreigners,” said Mumbai City head coach Des Buckhingha­m. “We created chances but were unfortunat­e not to take them. In the first half, we created several clear-cut chances and should have been back before the halftime whistle with a goal. It’s a bit frustratin­g not coming back with the result and because we settled down deep, we had little chances in front of goal,” he said.

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