Hindustan Times (Noida)

Mumbai City in AFC Champions League

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BAMBOLIM: Mumbai City FC beat ATK Mohun Bagan 2-0 in the final league encounter of the Indian Super League (ISL) on Sunday to book a place in the coveted AFC Champions League next season.

Sergio Lobera’s side comfortabl­y won after first-half goals from Mourtada Fall (7th minute) and Bartholome­w Ogbeche (39th).

Despite losing the top spot to Mumbai, ATK Mohun Bagan will still harbour hopes of salvaging their season with the ISL title.

Being the team with the most goals from set-pieces this season, Mumbai drew the first blood in a similar fashion, scoring with their first shot on target.

Ahmed Jahouh’s free-kick fell to an unmarked Fall, whose angular header gave Mumbai the lead. The Mariners took control of the game soon after conceding but were forced to make a substituti­on in the 19th minute with Prabir Das replacing the injured Sandesh Jinghan.

Chances were far and few in between after the opening goal but it was from another set-piece that Mumbai doubled their advantage.

Hernan Santana’s free-kick rattled the underside of the crossbar and Ogbeche pounced on the rebound, heading into an empty net.

Mumbai started the secondhalf bright, piling up pressure on the Bagan defence. The Mariners, on the other hand, hardly tested Mumbai keeper Amrinder Singh despite dominating possession after the break.

Antonio Lopez Habas’ side went all out in the closing stages of the game, hoping to script a comeback but Mumbai’s backline stood firm, defending in numbers.

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