Mumbai City Posts Win against Bengaluru, Silsa Final Knockout Birth

The opening goal of the Lalianzual Chhang Mumbai crossed by Bengaluru’s keeper Sahil Punia crossed the Indian Super League match at Sri Kantirabha Stadium in Bengaluru on March 7, 2021. Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar
Defending champion Mumbai City FC Sri Kantirva Stadium Hi Tusted has brought the Play Off to the 2021-20 Indian Super League at the expense of the FC after winning 2-1 against Bengaluru FC.
The first half of the first half of the first half of the first half of the first half of the first half of the first half of the first half of the first half of the first half of the first half of the first half of Mumbai (5 Points Points) Orissa (1) for the last -available knockout berth bag. In a single-foot play-off, Mumbai will meet the BFC again-which was the third place guaranteed at the end of this month, regardless of the results of Mumbai-in Garden City.
In this tie, the BFC has to jump and improve the boundaries, the worker for Tuesday’s performance was a pedestrian. First-choice goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh started on the Sandhu Bench when Chinglensana Singh and Alberto Noguyara Warren in the Bollywood squad. Creative Spark Ryan Williams was replaced by Captain Sunil Chhatti at breaks and Captain Sunil Chhatri, cut off the frustrated personality for the big expansion.
Provided fine
Mumbai went ahead in the eighth minute with everything to play when defender Alexander Jovanovik blinded the defender Alexander Jovanovic and bundled the ball from Close-Range after a noise. The burly australian was again in the thick of things as he fouled karelis inside the box on 37 minutes and saw BFC’s deficit word.
There was not a single shot in the BFC goal, but it came to the first period twice-when the Chhatri title was missed by the Missed Edgar Mendez by a whistle, and the captain was established in a distant post by Williams. In the second half, he tried to defeat the Furba Lachenpa in advance to make Modez wide shot.
However, for these nervous mothers, Mumbai was a compact and controlled the match in expert fashion. In the second time, it exceeded the host and scored the outs much more. In 78 78, Vikram Pratap Singh’s stunning long-intensified crossbar went after giving ‘Keeper Sahil’ advice. But then the work was done.
Result: Bengaluru FC 0 lost to Mumbai City FC2 (Chhangtie 8, Karelis 37).
Published – March 11, 2025 10:13 PM IST