Indian Super League: Goa draws 0-0 with Mumbai City on Tuesday

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MARGAO, GOA. Goa 0-0 Mumbai City played out a goalless draw.

MARGAO, GOA. Goa 0-0 Mumbai City didn’t manage to score any goal on Tuesday..

The match was played at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Fatorda Stadium) (Margao, Goa) stadium in Margao, Goa on Tuesday and it started at 8:00 pm local time. The referee was Aditya Purkayastha with the collaboration of Arun Pillai and Vijaya Sankar. The 4th official was Harish Kundu.

Match Statistics

There wasn’t much of a difference in ball possession. Goa was in possession of the ball for 47% of the time vs. Mumbai City that controlled the ball for 53% of the time.

Goa was more aggressive with 67 dangerous attacks and 13 shots of which 2 were on target. However, this did not suffice for Goa to win the match​.

Goa shot 13 times, 2 on target, 10 off target. On the other side, Mumbai City shot 6 times, 1 on target, 5 off target.

Cards

Goa received 1 yellow card (Odei Onaindia). On the opposite side, Mumbai City received 2 yellow cards (Apuia and Vikram Partap Singh).

After playing this match, Goa will have 19 points to stay in the 1st place. On the other side, Mumbai City will have 14 points like Odisha FC to stay in the 4th place.

Match Events

  • 28'
    28'

    Odei Onaindia

  • 38'
    38'

    Vikram Partap Singh

  • 46'
    46'

    Yoëll van Nieff

    Nasser El Khayati

  • 46'
    46'

    Lallianzuala Chhangte

    Vinit Rai

  • 58'
    58'

    Bipin Singh

    Vikram Partap Singh

  • 73'
    73'

    Paulo Retre

    Víctor Rodríguez

  • 79'
    79'

    Apuia

  • 82'
    82'

    Carlos Martinez Rodriguez

    Noah Sadaoui

  • 82'
    82'

    Saviour Gama

    Udanta Singh

  • 84'
    84'

    Jayesh Rane

    Akash Mishra

  • 90'
    90'

    Devendra Dhaku Murgaokar

    Boris Thangjam

Next match

In the upcoming Indian Super League match, Goa will play away against ATK Mohun Bagan on the 23rd of December with a 4-1 head to head record in favor of ATK Mohun Bagan (1 draw).

Mumbai City will host East Bengal on the 16th of December with a 4-1 head to head record in favor of Mumbai City (1 draw).

Goa: Formation and Lineups

Goa started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Carlos González Peña chose to play with the following team: Arshdeep Singh (7.0), Seriton Fernandes (7.0), Odei Onaindia (7.2), Sandesh Jhingan (7.0), Jay Gupta (7.4), Carl McHugh (7.1), Raynier Fernandes (6.8), Boris Thangjam (7.0), Víctor Rodríguez (7.1), Udanta Singh Kumam (7.3) and Noah Sadaoui (7.0).

Substitutes

Goa made 4 changes: Víctor Rodríguez for Paulo Retre (73′), Udanta Singh for Saviour Gama (82′), Noah Sadaoui for Carlos Martinez Rodriguez (82′) and Boris Thangjam for Devendra Dhaku Murgaokar (90′).

Top player: Jay Gupta

Probably the most impressive player in Goa was Jay Gupta.

His rating is (7.4) with 37 passes (83% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 9. He performed 3 crosses.

Mumbai City: Formation and Lineups

Mumbai City started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

Regarding the opposition, Petr Kratky played with: Phurba Tempa Lachenpa (6.5), Rahul Bheke (7.4), Rostyn Griffiths (7.8), Mehtab Singh (7.0), Vikram Pratap Singh (7.0), Apuia (7.1), Vinit Rai (6.8), Akash Mishra (6.8), Greg Stewart (6.7), Abdenasser El Khayati (6.3) and Jorge Pereyra Díaz (6.8).

Substitutes

Mumbai City made 4 changes: Nasser El Khayati for Yoëll van Nieff (46′), Vinit Rai for Lallianzuala Chhangte (46′), Vikram Partap Singh for Bipin Singh (58′) and Akash Mishra for Jayesh Rane (84′).

Top player: Rostyn Griffiths

The player who no doubt impressed Mumbai City the most was Rostyn Griffiths.

His rating is (7.8) with 76 passes (97% accurate) and 1 key pass.

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