Published 16:40 IST, December 26th 2021
NorthEast United face league leaders Mumbai City FC
Smarting from a shock 0-3 defeat to Kerala Blasters, leaders Mumbai City FC will look to get back to winning ways and consolidate their position when they face strugglers NorthEast United FC in their Indian Super League match here on Monday.
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Smarting from a shock 0-3 defeat to Kerala Blasters, leaders Mumbai City FC will look to get back to winning ways and consolidate their position when they face strugglers NorthEast United FC in their Indian Super League match here on Monday.
NorthEast United are placed ninth in the 11-team points table, managing only two wins in eight games. They lost their previous encounter to ATK Mohun Bagan but showed a fighting spirit.
Two days after Christmas and with the New Year fast approaching, Khalid Jamil's boys will be desperate to put on a 'festive' show for their fans with a win against Mumbai City FC.
The Islanders are reeling from a shock 0-3 defeat to Kerala Blasters FC and would be raring to get back on track against NorthEast United who have been inconsistent and lacking balance.
The Highlanders' shining light so far has been VP Suhair who became NorthEast United's all-time leading Indian scorer after scoring against ATK Mohun Bagan. He has scored six goals for the Highlanders, overtaking Seiminlel Doungel (5).
Suhair has really thrived under Jamil, and this is shown by the remarkable improvement in his goal-scoring rate shot quantity and the rate at which he is creating chances.
"They are a good team. We should be positive. We can beat them and we need to have the belief. We must as a team and as one unit," Jamil said.
Mumbai would like to believe the loss to Kerala was just a blip in their rich run of form. With 15 points from seven matches, the Des Buckingham-coached side would look to consolidate their place at the top of the tree.
Mumbai have nine different players contributing to a goal or an assist this season. They have five players with more three or more goal contributions.
No team has more players with three or more contributions this season. Igor Angulo has scored five goals while Ahmed Jahouh has five assists.
Apart from these two, Bipin Singh, Ygor Catatau and Cassio Gabriel have three goal contributions each, underlining a collective effort in the attacking third.
Mumbai also have goals coming from across the pitch and through all forms. They have nine goals via set pieces, the highest among any team this season. Their tally of eight open play goals is bettered only by ATK Mohun Bagan (11) and Kerala Blasters (10).
"Every team in this league is capable of beating anybody. We have seen that happen not only in our games but overall. Our job is to prepare and make sure we keep working hard," Buckingham said.
Defending champions Mumbai City and NorthEast United have played each other 14 times. The Highlanders have five wins while the Islanders have seven wins. Mumbai have won more games against NorthEast United than they have won against any other opposition.
16:40 IST, December 26th 2021