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ISL: Mehtab Singh's strike helps Mumbai City beat Hyderabad FC - Talking points

Mehtab Singh's solitary strike helped Mumbai City FC beat Hyderabad 1-0.

ISL: Mehtab Singhs strike helps Mumbai City beat Hyderabad FC - Talking points
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Hyderabad FC's Sourav K in action against Mumbai City FC players at Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai on November 30, 2024. (FILE PHOTO: ISL)

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The Bridge Desk

Updated: 30 Nov 2024 5:51 PM GMT

Mumbai City FC returned to winning ways at home courtesy of a solitary goal from Mehtab Singh as Petr Kratky’s men put the preceding defeat against Punjab FC behind by securing their third win of the ongoing season.

With his assist, Chhangte became Mumbai City FC’s outright highest goal contributor in ISL (36 - 21 goals and 15 assists), leaving behind Bipin Singh.

Here are key talking points:

Aggressive start by Mumbai City

The hosts started the game with extra motivation, troubling the Hyderabad FC penalty area with crosses and penetrations. The game's first chance fell to Lallianzuala Chhangte, who dropped his shoulder and lost his marker Parag Shrivas in the box before testing Lalbiakhlua Jongte with a vicious left-footed effort. However, the Hyderabad FC goalkeeper was alert to the danger as he parried the effort to safety.

Mehtab Singh's powerful header

The Islanders finally broke the deadlock in the 29th minute when Mehtab Singh, who is ever dangerous from set-pieces made an exceptional movement to head home a corner delivered by Chhangte. Mehtab lost his marker brilliantly with his intricate movement and came up with a powerful header to beat Jongte in goal.

Jon Toral struggles with ankle injury

Mumbai City FC’s celebrations were short-lived as their midfield maestro Toral limped off the field making way for Brandon Fernandes. The Spaniard was struggling with an ankle injury and despite his best efforts to play through the pain, Toral simply couldn’t continue. Therefore Petr Kratky decided to deploy Brandon in the absence of Yoell Van Nieff and Jeremy Manzorro on the bench.

Hyderabad FC's counter-attacking game

Hyderabad FC after a massive spell of absorbing pressure applied by the hosts, finally managed to create some chances of their own at the fag end of the first half. Ramhlunchhunga won possession near the final third but his long-range effort was too tame to trouble Phurba Lachenpa in Mumbai City’s goal. A minute later, Hyderabad FC’s best move of the half happened when Andrei Alba delivered a dink ball to Allan Paulista in the penalty area. But the Brazilian following effort was way off target as he failed to control the ball properly.

Ramhlunchhunga looked like the player who could get on the scoresheet for the visitors. The youngster with his darting runs troubled the Mumbai City FC defenders. He also unleashed a vicious long-range effort, forcing Lachenpa to be at his best to deny him the goal.

Hyderabad FC suffer 6th defeat in 9 games

In the 62nd minute, Thangboi Singto turned to Edmilson Correia, replacing Paulista, who failed to make much impact in the game. Whereas, Kratky also freshened things up by bringing on Franklin Nazareth and Bipin Singh. A few minutes later, a knock to Nikolaos Karelis meant that Kratky had to turn to Sanjeev Stalin with the aim of closing out the game.

Despite their best efforts in the entirety of the second period, Hyderabad FC failed to find the equaliser. They controlled possession in periods but overall, they lacked quality in the final third which saw Singto’s men succumb to their sixth defeat this season in nine games.

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