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Few would argue that there is a better candidate for the final than these two — both Bagan and Mumbai have been head and shoulders above the rest throughout the season. Both teams come into the final with identical records
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The match was the first ever sudden death of the tournament
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Hyderabad Football Club coach Manolo Marquez Roca says he is confident of his club making it to the top four.
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After 13 games, both the sides are level on points with ninth-placed Kerala just a spot below their opponents
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An injury-time winner by super-sub David Williams gave ATK Mohun Bagan a narrow 1-0 win over Chennaiyin FC at the Fatorda Stadium on Thursday. The win saw the Mariners reduce the deficit on Mumbai City FC
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Coach Manolo Marquez Roca feels their 0-0 draw is also very satisfying given the quality of opposition. “For me, it was a very good game for us. That is one of the most complete games this season.
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In a match where both the teams failed to convert many chances, it was Hyderabad who turned up stronger on the day, denying any goal to the relentless Mumbai attack
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With 15 points from 10 matches, Hyderabad FC is placed at fourth while Mumbai, with 25 points, are unbeaten in their last nine matches
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Mumbai City FC extended their unbeaten run in the ISL season 7 with a comfortable 3-1 win over Bengaluru FC (BFC) at the Fatorda Stadium here on Tuesday. Goals from Mourtada Fall (9'), Bipin Singh (15') and Bartholomew Ogbeche
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Mumbai are enjoying a dream run this season, remaining unbeaten in their last seven matches and maintaining clean sheets in their last two games
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First-half goals from Adam Le Fondre (3’ P) and Hugo Boumous (11’) ensured full points for the Islanders who are now unbeaten in their last seven games
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After losing to NorthEast United in their opening match in November, Mumbai City have been on a six-match unbeaten streak, with victories on five occasions
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In a match that saw both sides struggle to create clear-cut chances, Vignesh's acrobatic 38th-minute strike stood out as a genuine moment of quality
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Coach Manolo Marquez Roca predicted a tough competition but said they have the resources to take on the strong Mumbai side
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Mumbai first registered a 1-0 win against FC Goa and then routed SC East Bengal 3-0 in their last game
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Despite heavy odds, the Robbie Fowler-coached East Bengal put up a creditable show in their first outing of ISL, against ATK Mohun Bagan even though they lost 0-2
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Lobera had parted ways with the Goa-based club before the start of the seventh edition of the ISL and joined the Mumbai-based team after spending three years in Goa.
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Despite losing 0-1 to NorthEast United, 10-men Mumbai City had more than 60 per cent possession and completed 451 passes to their opponents' 217
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Lobera during the pre-season media meet had advocated attacking brand of football but said the team needed to strike a balance between attack and defence
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For the 2020-21 season, Midea will feature on the sleeve of the club's first-team shirts and will be visibly present on matchdays and at the club's training facility at the Nagoa Village Panchayat Football Ground.