ISL 2024-25: Mumbai City FC play out a 1-1 draw against Chennaiyin FC
(Courtesy : ISL media)
Both teams fought till the end of the game.
Mumbai City FC and Chennaiyin FC played out a 1 -1 draw at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai. The first half of the landmark encounter – the milestone 1000th game Indian Super League (ISL) provided an exciting exchange of gameplay and defensive manoeuvres as both sides searched for an early lead, though both goals coming in the second half.
The action began with a long-range effort from Yoell van Nieff in the 19th minute. Spotting an opportunity from a distance, Nieff unleashed a powerful shot that tested the Chennaiyin FC goalkeeper Mohammad Nawaz. Despite the ambitious attempt, it narrowly missed its mark, drawing a collective gasp from the crowd.
Van Nieff’s early strike signaled Mumbai City FC’s intent to make an impression from range, as Chennaiyin FC’s defense scrambled to hold their ground.
Just a minute later, Tiri added to the intensity. A well-placed corner allowed the Spanish defender to rise above the Chennaiyin FC defenders, sending a powerful header towards goal. The near-miss showed Mumbai City FC’s strength on set-pieces and hinted at the pressure they intended to put on the hosts.
Mumbai City FC soon mounted another attack, with Nikolaos Karelis finding an opening inside the box in the 30th minute. Moving quickly to capitalize on a loose ball, Karelis took a shot that troubled the Chennaiyin FC defence. Although it lacked the precision to find the back of the net, the attempt underlined Mumbai City FC’s determination to break through Chennaiyin’s defensive lines.
As the match entered the second half, Chennaiyin FC broke the deadlock in the 60th minute with a well-executed goal. Following a set-piece situation, Connor Shields delivered a precise cross into the box, where Ryan Edwards rose above the Mumbai City FC defenders to connect with a powerful header.
His effort was perfectly placed, finding the bottom right corner and leaving the Mumbai City FC goalkeeper Phurba Lachenpa with no chance. This goal put Chennaiyin FC ahead 1-0, sending the home fans into a frenzy and shifting the momentum in favour of the hosts.
In response to Chennaiyin FC’s lead, Mumbai City FC found their equalizer just three minutes later in the 63rd minute. From a corner delivered by van Nieff, Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) graduate Nathan Rodrigues positioned himself on the left side of the six-yard box. Timing his jump perfectly, Rodrigues connected with a powerful header that flew into the top right corner, leveling the score at 1-1.
The quick response put Mumbai City FC back on even terms and added to the excitement of the match as both teams looked to gain the upper hand, but despite their best efforts, the two sides were unable to add to their tally thereafter.
Key Performer of the Match
Nathan Rodrigues (Mumbai City FC)
Rodrigues completed 93% of his passes in addition to making a tackle and an interception each. He scored the decisive goal that helped the visitors bag a point from this match.
What’s next for both teams?
Chennaiyin FC will play their next match against Kerala Blasters FC on November 24, whereas Mumbai City FC are slated to lock horns with Punjab FC on November 26.
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