Beaten and bruised in their last home game, Mumbai City FC will look to defeat Bengaluru FC when the two sides clash here tomorrow in an Indian Super League (ISL) encounter
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Beaten and bruised in their last home game, Mumbai City FC will look to defeat Bengaluru FC when the two sides clash here tomorrow in an Indian Super League (ISL) encounter.
A win on their home turf will ease pressure on Mumbai, currently placed on the fifth spot with as many as four wins in 10 games. Also, the home side will be keen to seek revenge as they had faced a 2-0 drubbing from Bengaluru in Bengaluru on November 19.
"In terms of performance, I see the team developing. Sometimes this progress doesn't match the results. And now we have a situation where we have to stand again and we'll do it.
"The team, which just lay down, will be finished. We'll not do that. We'll fight with all our resources to be in the top four," Mumbai City FC coach Alexandre Guimaraes said at the pre-match media conference here. But the home team will face a tough challenge from the Bengaluru boys who have an inspirational player in Sunil Chhetri, known to turn things around, and they, too, would be
keen to taste victory at the Mumbai Football Arena in suburban Andheri.
"In the first game, we had too many situations that didn't allow us to make a good game. They (Bengaluru) deserved that win for sure. But from that game, we have been building.
Our style of play, which has us in this package of eight teams, everybody has a chance to make it to the top four. "You have to be alert, anything can happen. You have to work on how to improve your team and we have been doing that," the Mumbai coach explained.
Bengaluru are presently placed on the second spot with six wins from 10 matches, while the current ISL season has been a mixed bag for Mumbai. But the visitors had lost to Delhi Dynamos 2-0 in their last game and would look to come back to winning ways from this game.
Likewise, in the last home game, Mumbai were drubbed by the Kerala Blasters 1-0 on Sunday. But Mumbai's defence is solid with a back-line comprising defenders Gerson Vieira and Lucian Goian, backed up by an alert custodian in Amrinder Singh, who on numerous occasions, has saved goals for his team. They also have another goal-keeper in Kunal Sawant, who can chip in if required. And their defence will have to put their act together if they want to stop the opposition strikers.
For the home side, striker Balwant Singh, Brazilian Everton Santos, highly-impressive attacking mid-fielders Brazilian Thiago Santos and Cameroonian Achille Emana can breach any good defence and Bengaluru's one would be no exception.
In the last games, Mumbai missed many opportunities to score and they would have to pull up their socks at their citadel to clinch a win. For Bengaluru, apart from Chhetri, the other strikers are Udanta Kumam, Braulio Nobrega, who also need to fire up to
score. Their mid-fielders like Edu Garcia, Antonio Dovale and Erik Paartalu will need to play their roles to perfection and
so as the defenders such as Rahul Bheke, Collin Abranches, Juanan.
Bengaluru coach Albert Roca admitted that the "favourite tag" on his team puts pressure on them but said the squad had the ability to do well.
"We need a balance in our results. We have two wins and then we lose, that's not good enough. That favourite tag is not good. It puts added pressure on the players when people say 'oh, you will win everything'.
"But, though there is pressure, I can tell you that we have the quality to do well," Roca said. He conceded the Mumbai game was a tough one and that the side "will have to do our best to get the (desired) result." But with a fine attacking line-up and equally
impressive defensive skills, the Guimaraes-managed Mumbai look hard to beat at home and Bengaluru will need to bring on all
their energy to vanquish them in their den.
The match starts at 8 PM.
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