ISL semifinal: What Bengaluru FC need to do to reach final

ISL semifinal: What Bengaluru FC need to do to reach final

FP Sports March 12, 2023, 13:27:50 IST

Bengaluru FC are currently on a 10-game winning streak and hold a 1-0 advantage going into the second leg of the ISL semi-final against Mumbai City FC.

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ISL semifinal: What Bengaluru FC need to do to reach final

Bengaluru: Having defeated Mumbai City FC 1-0 in the first leg of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2022-23 semi-finals, Bengaluru FC are one positive result away from the final. The Blues host the League Shield Winners Mumbai City in the second leg of their semi-final at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium on Sunday. Sunil Chhetri scored the only goal of the match in the first leg in Mumbai, and the Blues only need to avoid defeat against the Islanders to confirm a shot at the title. Read: How Bengaluru FC bounced back from the brink The narrow win against Mumbai City FC last Tuesday saw Bengaluru FC extend their winning streak in the ISL to ten games, and was also their second consecutive win against Mumbai City FC. The back three of Aleksandar Jovanovic, Sandesh Jhingan, and Bruno Ramires was robust in defence during the first leg to shut out the Islanders’ record-breaking attacking line. Suresh Wangjam’s work rate was at its peak as he made crucial tackles and interceptions, while Roshan Naorem was menacing on the left flank and before assisting Chhetri’s winning goal from a corner. Head coach Simon Grayson was pleased with his side’s confident performance in Mumbai and will likely field an unchanged XI in the second leg that will look to stifle their opponents’ free-flowing style. “We had to ensure we remain in the game for the second leg, which is what we have done. We have given ourselves an advantage against a good team. Our game plan will not change too much,” said Grayson. “We respect Mumbai because they have scored 54 goals this season. They have goals in them, but we have a lot of belief and can keep clean sheets and score goals ourselves”, he added.

On the verge of achieving an unbeaten league stage last month, Mumbai City FC’s run was brought to an end by Bengaluru FC. Since then, the Islanders have lost three consecutive games, scoring only once in that period. In the first leg, head coach Des Buckingham fielded his strongest lineup after concluding the league stage with a second-string side. However, despite attempting more than 20 shots in the game, Mumbai City FC didn’t cause too much trouble. Throughout the season, Mumbai City FC have tormented opponents from the wide areas, but both Bipin Singh and Lallianzuala Chhangte were kept relatively quiet in the first leg. The Islanders could potentially look to their stalwarts in the middle - Greg Stewart, Jorge Pereyra Diaz and Ahmed Jahouh - to try and unsettle Bengaluru FC at the back this time around. (Club statistics) “Until we conceded from the set piece, we had control of the game. We created chances but failed to hit the target. We have a group of players who know exactly what we need to do,” said Buckingham. “The beauty of knockout football is that it gives you another chance to do what you want. We are ready, and so are the players,” he added. In 13 ISL encounters, both sides have won six games each, and only one encounter has ended in a draw. The Islanders will need to add a seventh win to their kitty if they want a shot at winning the ISL title and doing the league double. Live streaming info: The Bengaluru FC vs Mumbai City FC ISl semi-final match will be shown live on Star Sports network channels and the Disney+ Hotstar app. Read all the  Latest NewsTrending NewsCricket NewsBollywood NewsIndia News and  Entertainment News here. Follow us on  FacebookTwitter and  Instagram.

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