Owen Coyle's men took the early lead through Jordan Wilmar Gil but it was cancelled out by Udanta Singh before the break. The second half saw the visitors go up through Armando Sadiku's spot-kick but Daniel Chima Chukwu restored parity for the Marina Machans.
Known for their intense rivalry, these two teams have delivered some of the most memorable matches in ISL history, with 95 goals scored in this fixture - the highest in the league's history, as per an ISL press release.
Both teams went hammer and tongs with their respective frontlines, while the defenders had a tough day in the office. NorthEast United FC believed they had three points in the bag until Borja Herrera came up with a late stoppage-time goal to split the pie, as per a press release from ISL.
With a 2-0 win over the Gaurs, Kratky's men have secured their spot in the finals, where they will face Mohun Bagan SG for the title. This marks Mumbai City FC's second appearance in the finals, making them the seventh team to do so in league history, as per an ISL press release.
After a goalless first half, Jorge Pereyra Diaz broke the deadlock in the 69th minute of the match, giving Mumbai City FC their lead. Lallianzuala Chhangte doubled their lead in the 83rd minute in remarkable fashion. Vikram Partap Singh sent in a pinpoint through ball which Chhangte beautifu
The first leg of this last-four match went right down the wire, with the Islanders claiming the bragging rights with three goals that they scored in the final six-odd minutes of the match. A brace by Lallianzuala Chhangte and a solitary strike by Vikram Partap Singh meant that they successfu
The Gaurs stayed on top throughout the regulation time scoring a goal on either side of half-time agaisnt the Islanders. Boris Singh opened the scoring for FC Goa as early as 16 minutes into the game. Captain Brandon Fernandes then doubled their lead in the 56th minute, scoring a banger from
Borja Herrera, Carlos Martinez (twice) and Brandon Fernandes scored to hand the Gaurs a comeback win after Chennaiyin FC took the lead through Rahim Ali in the 13th minute.
Wilmar Jordan, Luka Majcen and Juan Mera scored for the home side while Carl Mchugh, Noah Sadaoui and Carlos Martinez scored the goals for The Gaurs. With this point, FC Goa secured their place in the playoffs while Punjab FC jumped to seventh in the table, the same points as Jamshedpur who
The Gaurs have thus moved to 32 points (won nine matches, drawn five and lost three) with this win, within touching distance of the top-placed Odisha FC (35), having played a game fewer (17) than the Juggernauts (18. Contrastingly, the Red and Gold Brigade are three points behind (18 points,