FT: FC Goa 2-2 Mumbai City FC
It ends all square. Both teams pretty much settled for it in the end. Without away goals, the second leg becomes a straight playoff for a place in the final. Saviour Gama gave Goa the lead in the second half only for Mourtada Fall to equalise minutes later.
90+2’ FC Goa 2-2 Mumbai City FC
Mourtada Fall is a lucky man after his two-footed lunge was only deemed to be a yellow card.
90’ FC Goa 2-2 Mumbai City FC
Three minutes of stoppage time added at the end of the ninety minutes.
84’ FC Goa 2-2 Mumbai City FC
ISL: ATK Mohun Bagan’s Roy Krishna, the one-man show leading a well-oiled team
The Fijian player has had a direct hand in 18 out of the 28 goals the Mariners have scored this Indian Super League season. Updated Mar 04, 2021 · 05:02 pm ATK Mohun Bagan s Roy Krishna celebrates his goal with his teammate | Faheem Hussain / Sportzpics for ISL
ATK Mohun Bagan coach Antonio Habas leaves nothing to chance. Every pass his team plays, every move a player makes and every position a defender takes on the football field is planned and rehearsed a number of times on the training pitch.
His players know exactly what they have to do during a game and often perform the task with impeccable efficiency. Yet not all about ATK Mohun Bagan is like clockwork. Habas, for all his methods, relies on a bit of magic to complete his jigsaw. This X-factor comes from their main man up front – Roy Krishna.
More draws, fewer goals by Indians, Khalid Jamil sets the tone: Takeaways from ISL league phase
With no fans and matches being played at neutral venues in Goa, there was a different feel to the league phase this season. (From L-R) Sunil Chhetri, Khalid Jamil, Batholomew Ogbeche, Ashish Rai | SportzPics for ISL
The league phase of the 2020-’21 edition of the Indian Super League came to a smashing end on Sunday as Mumbai City FC edged ATK Mohun Bagan to win the League Winners’ Shield and thus bag the AFC Champions League spot for next season.
In the penultimate game, FC Goa held their nerves to secure a 0-0 draw against Hyderabad FC and join Mumbai, ATKMB and NorthEast United in the semi-finals.
ISL: Mumbai City FC to take on FC Goa, ATK Mohun Bagan face NorthEast United in 2020- 21 semi-finals
The semi-final line-up for 2020-21 ISL season is now clear. Updated Feb 28, 2021 · 10:15 pm Representational image | Indian Super League / Sportzpics
Mumbai City FC, ATK Mohun Bagan, NorthEast United FC and FC Goa will battle it out to reach the I Indian Super League Final scheduled for Saturday, March 13.
Sergio Lobera’s men beat ATK Mohun Bagan 2-0 in the final game of the league phase to seal the top spot (and earned their place in the AFC Champions League) while FC Goa piped Hyderabad FC to the fourth place after the two sides played out a 0-0 draw in the penultimate game of the season.