With a 4-0 win over Kerala Blasters, Mumbai City FC set a new record in the ISL for the longest wins streak by any team (8). The Islanders are back on the top spot on the ISL table and are still unbeaten this season after 13 games.
Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt took some time off parenting duties to see Mumbai City FC's Indian Super League clash against Kerala Blasters in Mumbai on Sunday.
Mumbai City FC scaled new heights in an already dominant season, with a commanding 4-0 win against Kerala Blasters at the Mumbai Football Arena on Sunday.
Apostolos Giannou, Dimitrios Diamantakos, and Adrian Luna found themselves on the scoresheet for Kerala Blasters FC while Daniel Chima Chukwu scored an equaliser for the Men of Steel in the first half. With this result, the Blasters cruised to an eight-game unbeaten run
Apostolos Giannou gave Kerala Blasters FC an early lead but Jamshedpur FC pulled one back through Daniel Chima Chukwu. However, Dimitrios Diamantakos scored with a composed penalty soon to restore KBFC's lead going into half-time. Adrian Luna added to their tally after a sublime team goal as
Kerala Blasters will now look to keep up their run of form against Mumbai City FC at the Mumbai Football Arena in Mumbai on January 7 in a clash of the two most threatening attacking sides in the league. Jamshedpur FC will host Chennaiyin FC at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur on th
Since their reverse fixture at the JRD Tata Sports Complex, where Jamshedpur FC lost 0-1 to Kerala Blasters FC, both teams played three matches. While the Red Miners have lost all three, the Blasters are unbeaten in all of them. Boothroyd appreciated the opponents but was still hopeful that
The yellow army take on Jamshedpur FC next in matchweek 13 of the ISL at home on Tuesday as they look to extend their seven-match unbeaten streak. Vukomanovic feels that the fans will play a significant role in ensuring that
Mumbai City FC were tested by a gritty Chennaiyin FC side, but they continued their fine form to retain their place at the top end of the table. Kerala Blasters FC left it late to secure all three points against Odisha FC in a match that assistant head coach Ishfaq Ahmed had described as the
The match was played with high intensity from the first whistle with both teams knocking at the opponent's goal. Odisha FC looked more threatening in the first half but Kerala Blasters FC took the control back in the second half. With both teams coming close to breaking the deadlock, the
It was a match of two halves, while Odisha FC dominated the first half, the home side came with the solitary goal in the 86th Minute, once they gained the upper hand in the second half of the match. Vukomanovic was expecting this fixture to be a single-goal match and pleased with the way the