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ISL: Ruthless Mumbai City rout Chennaiyin 6-2 in comeback win

Updated on: 13 November,2022 12:07 PM IST  |  Chennai
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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.\

ISL: Ruthless Mumbai City rout Chennaiyin 6-2 in comeback win

Petar Sliskovic of Chennaiyin FC celebrates after scoring a goal during the Indian Super League (ISL) 2022-23 football match between Chennaiyin FC and Mumbai City FC, at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai. Pic/pTI

It rained goals at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here as Mumbai City FC came from behind to thrash Chennaiyin FC 6-2 in an Indian Super League (ISL) 2022-23 match on Saturday.


Mumbai City found six different goalscorers, three of them coming off the bench, after falling 2-0 behind just past the half-an-hour mark.


The Marina Arena erupted in the 19th minute when Petar Sliskovic put the hosts in front. Sangwan's delivery from the corner came off Rahul Bheke before reaching Rahim Ali. The striker lobbed the ball across the face of the 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 toward 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. 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.

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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 coming on for Ralte and Dessai. 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 at goal.

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. 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 tucking the ball into the net to become Mumbai City FC's leading goalscorer with 16 goals.

The win lifts Mumbai City FC up 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.

On the other hand, 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.

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