ISL 2023-24, MCFC v FCG: What happened in last five Mumbai City vs FC Goa games before 2nd leg semifinal?
Mumbai City will take on FC Goa in the second leg of their ISL semifinal clash at the Mumbai Football Arena on Monday.
The home side will hold a slender advantage, courtesy of a thrilling comeback win it pulled over Goa last week in the first leg.
Here is what happened in the last five games between the two sides:
Mumbai City 3 – 2 FC Goa (ISL 2024 Semifinal 1st leg)
Mumbai City scored three injury-time goals to negate two early goals from FC Goa to secure an incredible comeback win in the first leg of the ISL 2023-24 semifinal in Goa.
Lallianzuala Chhangte led the line for Mumbai with a brace, while Vikram Partap Singh found the other goal for the visiting side. Goa’s lead came from the boots of Boris Singh and Brandon Fernandes.
Mumbai City 1 – 1 FC Goa (February, 2024)
Vikram scored the opener for hosts Mumbai early in the second half in the second league encounter between the two sides in this ISL season.
Mohammad Yasir soon found the equaliser for Goa. Despite a lot of goalmouth action, the score remained 1-1.
FC Goa 0-0 Mumbai City (December, 2023)
There was nothing to separate the two sides when they first met in the 2023-24 ISL season, at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa.
The two sides settled for a goalless stalemate after a dull match, which produced just three shots on target.
FC Goa 3 – 5 Mumbai City (February, 2023)
Prior to the drab draw in December, FC Goa and Mumbai City had produced an iconic eight-goal thriller, with the latter securing a vital away win in its push for the ISL shield.
Greg Stewart was the star of the show for Mumbai, with the Scottish midfielders scoring two first-half goals. Chhangte and Vikram were scorers on that day too as they helped Mumbai to a 5-3 win.
Mumbai City 4 – 1 FC Goa (December, 2022)
Striker Jorge Pereyra Diaz led the line for Mumbai City as it trampled Goa 4-1 in a league game at the Mumbai Football Arena.
Chhangte found the net in between Diaz’s brace as Mumbai ran away with the game. Goa’s cause wasn’t helped by a late red card its midfielder Edu Bedia received.