After a comfortable win against FC Goa winning 4-1 at the Arena, the Islanders returned after a 15-day hiatus and registered a comprehensive 3-0 win against East Bengal to extend their exceptional run. Currently, Des Buckingham's side sit at the top of the league table with 24 points from a possible 30 and have scored a record-breaking 30 goals. Chennaiyin FC, on the other hand, sit right outside the playoffs spot in the table as they occupy the 7th spot.
The Spaniard received the ball from Bipin and a powerful shot picked up a deflection off Diagne to sneak in at the far post. Bipin was in the action again at the very end, skipping past the defence and tucked the ball into the net to become Mumbai City FC's leading goalscorer with 16 goals. The win lifted Mumbai City into second place in the league, four points behind leaders Hyderabad FC. The Islanders' next challenge will be facing Bengaluru FC at home on November 17.
The Islanders swarmed forward as Stewart whipped the ball in from the right flank. Diaz beat his marker and headed the ball past Debjit Majumder to make it 2-1. In first-half stoppage time, Lalengmawia Ralte beat Debjit to the ball and was taken out in the process. The referee pointed to the spot and booked the keeper. Stewart stepped up to take it and sent Debjit the wrong way to reinstate parity in the fourth minute of stoppage time. At half-time, Des Buckingham made two changes with Vinit Rai and Vignesh Dakshinamurthy replacing Ralte and Dessai.
Chennaiyin FC stay sixth on the table, just a point ahead of Kerala Blasters. They will stay at the Marina Arena for their next game against Jamshedpur FC on November 19. (Disclaimer: This story is auto-generated from a syndicated feed; only the image & headline may have been reworked by www. republicworld.
More than anything, they seriously seem to have a chance of remaining unbeaten throughout the campaign. So why let the guard down anytime soon? Chennaiyin FC Chennaiyin have shown glimpses of their potential, but inconsistency has marred their campaign until now. They absolutely hammered NorthEast United 7-3 before being held to a 1-1 draw against the Blasters recently. They side certainly has the talent in its ranks to produce the goods in a flamboyant fashion but the coach must ensure that this potential doesn’t remain unfulfilled in the remaining half of the season.
Mumbai City vs Chennaiyin FC: Match Preview, Team News, Where To WatchMumbai City FC are all set to take on Chennaiyin FC at the Mumbai Football Arena in what will be the Islanders' final game of the calendar year 2022 on December 24 in an early Christmas Eve kick-off at 5:30 PM. The Islanders remain unbeaten in the 2022/23 ISL season, winning 7 and drawing 3 out of the 10 games marking the halfway point of the league stage.
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The game turned on its head four minutes into the second half. Bipin pulled the ball back towards the edge of the box and Rai smashed it in with his first attempt. The visitors struck again at the hour-mark and established a two-goal cushion. Ahmed Jahouh's corner was cleared only as far as Dakshinamurthy at the edge of the box. The defender put his boot through it and found the back of the net. The Islanders' third substitution of the evening, Alberto Noguera, also got on the scoresheet in the 65th minute.
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In the absence of Nasser El Khayati, the baton will be in the hands of Petar Sliskovic, who will want to ensure three important points for his side against the Islanders. Related News |ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Did You Know? El Khayati is leading the Golden Boot race (seven goals) currently, despite playing significantly fewer minutes that the rest of the attackers in the league. Mumbai (30) and Chennai (20) are the top-two goal-scoring sides in the ISL 2022-23. In ISL 2022-23, Greg Stewart has taken the most shots on target (21), but has only three goals to show for it so far. Telecast The kick-off time for the Mumbai City vs Chennaiyin FC game is at 5:30 pm IST on 24th December (Saturday). The match will be played at the Mumbai Football Arena.
Chennai need to buckle up and produce the goods in a consistent basis to make their way into the playoffs spots and they should embark on that objective right from this critical away fixture. Injury & Team News Mumbai City will miss out on the services of Amey Ranawade who has suffered a long-term injury. Chennaiyin FC meanwhile, will miss their star performer Nasser El Khayati, who is out injured. Head-to-Head Mumbai City and Chennaiyin FC have met each other 17 times in the ISL. Played – 17 Mumbai City – 8 Chennaiyin FC – 6 Drawn – 3 Predicted Line-Ups Mumbai City (4-2-3-1) Phurba Lachenpa (GK), Rahul Bheke, Rostyn Griffiths, Mehtab Singh, Mandar Rao Dessai, Lalengmawia Ralte, Ahmed Jahouh, Lallianzuala Chhangte, Greg Stewart, Bipin Singh, Jorge Pereyra Diaz.
He has scored four goals and notched an assist in 10 games so far. The winger has been extremely efficient, creating regular goal-scoring chances and taking thumping shots at goal frequently. He will have a point to prove when he faces off against his ex-employers in Mumbai’s home turf on Saturday. He adds a threatening element to Mumbai’s attacks from the flank and the 25-year-old will thus look to boost up his goal-scoring numbers in this half of the campaign. Petar Sliskovic (Chennaiyin FC) Petar Sliskovic (Courtesy: ISL Media) The Croatian has been scoring goals for Chennaiyin FC. He has already netted five and assisted thrice in the first half of the league.
Here is a detailed preview of this match. The Stakes Mumbai City Mumbai have been relentless in their pursuit of regaining their hands on the ISL title so far. They have looked flawless and a class apart from the rest of the teams. At this stage, the side just needs to be wary of not letting complacency creep into the setup. They have to be as persistent with their efforts as they have been so far, ensuring that they outclass the oppositions and continue bagging three points regardless of any related circumstances.
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Preview: Chennaiyin FC aim to halt Mumbai City's unbeaten run Mumbai City vs Chennaiyin FC: Predicted Line-up, Injury News, Head-to-Head Skip to content The last time the two sides met, eight goals were scored. Mumbai City will square off against Chennaiyin FC at the Mumbai Football Arena (MFA) on Saturday for their 11th match of the ongoing ISL 2022-23 season. The Islanders thrashed East Bengal 3-0 in the previous fixture whereas the Marina Machans played out a 1-1 draw against the Kerala Blasters on Monday. Halfway into the season, Des Buckingham’s men are still unbeaten and have garnered 24 points with seven victories and three draws in 10 encounters. Chennaiyin are placed seventh and have a fair work to do in the second half of the season to bridge the five-point gap between them and Odisha to break into the coveted top-six spots.
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Sangwan's delivery from the corner came off Rahul Bheke before reaching Rahim Ali. The striker lobbed the ball across the face of goal and Sliskovic headed it in from close range as the Islanders conceded the first goal of the match for the first time this season. In the 32nd minute, the Marina Machans doubled their lead. Sliskovic ran at Mehtab Singh before rolling it towards El Khayati. The Dutchman's first shot was blocked by Mehtab, but the rebound was slotted in perfectly at the near post. In the next minute Mumbai's deficit was down to one.
ISL 2022-23: Ruthless Mumbai City FC rout Chennaiyin FC 6-2, climb second on points tableLast Updated: 13th November, 2022 10:19 IST Mumbai City found six different goal-scorers, three of them coming off the bench, after falling 0-2 behind just past the half-an-hour mark. Image: @IndSuperLeague/Twitter It rained goals at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here as Mumbai City FC came from behind to beat Chennaiyin FC 6-2 in the Indian Super League (ISL) here on Saturday. The Marina Arena erupted in the 19th minute when Petar Sliskovic put the hosts in front.
Chennaiyin FC (4-3-3) Debjit Majumder (GK), Ajith Kumar, Fallou Diagne, Vafa Hakhamaneshi, Aakash Sangwan, Julius Duker, Anirudh Thapa, Edwin Vanspaul, Prasanth K, Petar Sliskovic, Vincy Barretto. Indian Football Trending Articles: FC Goa, Bengaluru players headline ISL 2022-23 Team of the Week for GW11 Ranking the top five performers from ISL 2022-23 Gameweek 11 Top five greatest individual performances in ISL history Read what Alberto Noguera said about Ahmed Jahouh & Apuia Amrinder Singh reveals what compelled him to join Odisha FC Player To Watch Lallianzuala Chhangte (Mumbai City) Lallianzuala Chhangte (Courtesy: ISL Media) Chhangte has come up as one of the most refined, improved Indian stars in the ISL this year.
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