ISL 2020-21 news: Mumbai City trounces Bengaluru to hand it a third straight loss
ISL 2020: Bengaluru FC suffered its third successive loss of the season, a first for the club since it joined the ISL, as it slipped to a 3-1 defeat to Mumbai City FC on Tuesday.
Published : Jan 05, 2021 21:27 IST
Bengaluru FC’s (BFC) stuttering Indian Super League (ISL 2020-21) campaign slipped into a full blown crisis as it crashed to a 3-1 defeat against Mumbai City FC at the Fatorda Stadium on Tuesday.
A goal each from Mourtada Fall and Bipin Singh within the opening quarter, and a goal-keeping blunder late in the match by Gurpreet Singh Sandhu that resulted in a goal by Bartholomew Ogbeche, handed BFC its third successive loss, a dubious first in the ISL for the 2018-19 champion.
Sergio Lobera’s men are now two points clear of ATK Mohun Bagan at the top, setting the stage perfectly for the much-anticipated clash between the two in six days’ time.
But for two phases of play, one early in the match and the other towards the end of the first half, Carles Cuadrat’s wards were second-best all evening. As early as the third minute, BFC’s Deshorn Brown blazed over with just the goalkeeper to beat. But once the initial nerves settled, Mumbai was at its enterprising best.
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In the ninth minute, a corner by Bipin was headed across the goal by Hernan Santana for Mourtada to nod into the net after rising above Juanan. Minutes later, Bipin split the defensive duo of Juanan and Rahul Bheke right down the middle and slotted home a peach of a ball by Mandar Rao Dessai from the left.
BFC improved and ended the opening period brightly, with Cleiton Silva forcing Mumbai custodian Amrinder Singh to parry away a freekick and Sunil Chhetri coming close through a header, albeit a weak one.
Silva was workmanlike in the second half, so was Chhetri. The former even won a penalty – a harsh one on Mumbai for Mourtada had clearly won the ball – which was converted by Chhetri. BFC even had a slight advantage as Ahmed Jahouh was sent off in the 86th minute, but it failed to matter.
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