Sougou scores 4 as Mumbai City FC records second win of pre-season

The floodgates were opened up in the 14th minute by former Olympique de Marseilles player Modou Sougou with a neat close range finish.

Published : Sep 09, 2018 20:20 IST

Modou Sougou scored four goals. (File Photo)
Modou Sougou scored four goals. (File Photo)
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Modou Sougou scored four goals. (File Photo)

Mumbai City FC dismantled Lampang FC 6-2 to claim its second consecutive win in its pre-season campaign at Chiang Maiin Thailand Sunday.

The floodgates were opened up in the 14th minute by former Olympique de Marseilles player Modou Sougou with a neat close range finish. Mumbai stayed on the offensive all through, looking for goals.

Senegal’s Sougou made another move, storming into the box only to be fouled and awarded a penalty. Brazilian Rafael Bastos stepped up and slotted the ball home easily to double his side's lead in the first half.

Mumbai City FC continued to run riot in the second half too, with Sougou finding space inside the box again to score another goal in the 53rd minute to give the team a strong three-goal cushion.

Toying with the defence, and showing breathtaking form, Sougou added another goal, rounding the Lampang goalkeeper and scoring into an empty net, to complete a treble.

Lampang FC, currently plying its trade in the Thai League 2, fought back at that stage to cut down the margin in the 63rd minute. Last edition’s captain for the Islanders, Lucian Goian then was adjudged to have handled the ball which resulted in a penalty.

Even though Kunal Sawant dived the right way, his effort couldn’t prevent Lampang’s Bell from scoring their first goal. Sougou was, however, unstoppable, unleashing a vicious strike from about 25 yards that left the keeper stunned, scoring his fourth goal of the game.

With a hefty 5-1 lead, Mumbai City FC relaxed a bit but substitute Pranjal Bhumij scored one more to make it 6-1, finding the top corner with a delightful finish.

Lampang FC, however, found the net one more time to end the clash 6-2, getting an easy finish after Ravi’s save rebounded and fell into Chok’s path with an empty net in front of him.

The Islanders are on a 15-day long pre-season tour in Thailand, and are training with an eye on the Indian Super League, which begins later this month.

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