Kerala Blasters have improved a lot. Now they are competing and playing very well. The first half of the last game (3-2 defeat against ATK Mohun Bagan) was a very good example of this. They try to play from the back with very good players but the most important thing is to put our focus on ourselves and compete against a very good team, he added.
With 30 points from 14 games, Mumbai City have recorded as many as eight clean sheets this season and have a three-point lead over ATK Mohun Bagan at the top of the table. We need to improve from our last game, especially our style because we conceded two goals in three minutes. We need to start the game better but I don t think we need to change a lot of things because the team conceded five goals - three from penalties before this game.
Golui, Sourav Das leave Mumbai City, join SC East Bengal
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NEUFC s Ashutosh Mehta attempts a header from a corner as MCFC s Sarthak Golui looks on in match 2 of ISL 7 at the Tilak Maidan Stadium, Vasco today.. Image Source: IANS News
Mumbai, Feb 1 : Defender Sarthak Golui and midfielder Sourav Das have left the Mumbai City FC and have joined SC East Bengal, Mumbai City announced on Monday.
Sarthak Golui joined the Club ahead of the 2019-20 season and made 17 appearances across a season and a half for Mumbai City, scoring his only goal in the Islanders colours against FC Goa in his debut campaign.
Golui, Das complete move to East Bengal from Mumbai City
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Sarthak Golui, Sourav Das put pen to paper for SC East Bengal. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Feb 1 : Defender Sarthak Golui and midfielder Sourav Das have completed their moves to East Bengal from Mumbai City, the Indian Super League clubs said on Monday.
Golui, 23, was among the best defenders for Mumbai in the 2019-20 season with 113 clearances and 46 tackles and scored once. He has also made three appearances for the Indian national team.
Das, meanwhile, made seven appearances for the club last season. He was also an integral part of the Mohun Bagan side that won the 2018-19 Calcutta Football League and made 11 appearances for the club in the I-League.
Bhopal gas tragedy victims were used as guinea pigs for COVID vaccine trials
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Outside a designated centre for vaccine trials in Bhopal on January 8. The Phase 3 trial for Covaxin is going on. The lack of efficacy data has led to a trust deficit among the public. Photo: GAGAN NAYAR/AFP
Bhopal gas tragedy victims were used as guinea pigs for COVID vaccine trials in total violation of ethical and medical norms.
In early December last year, as the world battled the novel coronavirus, a van arrived at Garib Nagar, a slum in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, loudspeakers attached to it blaring an announcement: Come and get vaccinated for COVID. And get Rs.750 in exchange. For the survivors of the Union Carbide gas leak of 1984 who lived there, some of who could not even afford a rickshaw ride to the hospital, it seemed like an amazing offer. For 57-year-old Mohan Sahu, whose daily income from selling peanuts on a handcart is Rs.250, it was an opportuni
Jai Shri Ram chants at Mamata: Trinamool questions PM s silence; Governor warns against attempts to belittle Netaji
The chief minister on Saturday declined to speak at an event, organised to celebrate Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose s 125th birth anniversary, after Jai Shri Ram slogans were raised there.
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KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress workers staged demonstrations in several districts of West Bengal on Sunday in protest against the insult of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during a programme at Victoria Memorial, where she was greeted with Jai Shri Ram chants.
TMC supporters reportedly raised slogans against the BJP and burnt tyres on streets in Birbhum, Hooghly and West Burdwan.