Need to improve in some areas in order to score more goals: Mumbai City boss Petr Kratky
This was Petr Kratky’s first game as Mumbai City FC manager.
Petr Kratky, Mumbai City’s recently appointed head coach, made a resilient debut in the Indian Super League (ISL), steering his team to a stalemate against the league leaders FC Goa. The Islanders, away from home, showed grit and determination until the very end, but couldn’t get the win.
While the Gaurs dominated the first half, Mumbai City FC staged a spirited comeback in the second, resulting in a compelling contest that concluded with both teams sharing the spoils. The splendid defensive efforts and strategic maneuvers showcased the elevated level of competition in the ISL, leaving fans eager for more thrilling encounters on the football pitch.
Let’s take a look on what head coach Petr Kratky had to say after the game:
About the Match Result
Mumbai City FC showed immense determination throughout the match. The team had several opportunities to take the lead but couldn’t capitalize on them. The tactician highlighted,
“Obviously we want to win as always. But, considering how the games look, I am very happy with a point. I will be disappointed, but considering how the game went, we need to improve in some areas in order to score more goals. Overall I am happy for the first game. We didn’t concede a goal. Clean sheet.”
Rectifying the Errors
Petr Kratky believes the team needs to improve in some areas. He highlighted, “Stick to our processes. Reviewing the game, there were really good positive things. We have a lot of possession, but we want to score goals. We need to work on that.”
Petr Kratky, Mumbai City’s recently appointed head coach, made a resilient debut in the Indian Super League (ISL), steering his team to a stalemate against the league leaders FC Goa. The Islanders, away from home, showed grit and determination until the very end, but couldn’t get the win.
While the Gaurs dominated the first half, Mumbai City FC staged a spirited comeback in the second, resulting in a compelling contest that concluded with both teams sharing the spoils. The splendid defensive efforts and strategic maneuvers showcased the elevated level of competition in the ISL, leaving fans eager for more thrilling encounters on the football pitch.
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