A primary Indian Super League remaining in 4 seasons beckons as Bengaluru FC — main 1-0 from the primary leg — takes on Mumbai City FC within the semifinal second leg on the Sree Kanteerava Stadium right here on Sunday.
Simon Grayson’s facet is excessive on confidence, having notched up its tenth successive win on the Mumbai Football Arena on Tuesday. It has an outlined means of taking part in — hit on the counter and exploit the house behind the opponent’s defence — a settled first XI and a trump card in Sunil Chhetri, who has come off the bench to produce match-winning efforts within the final two matches.
That BFC has overwhelmed MCFC — one of the best workforce within the League by a distance and one which has scored 54 targets — in two of the three encounters on this marketing campaign won’t be misplaced on anybody. Still, even because it has one foot within the summit conflict, dragging the opposite alongside won’t be straightforward. A smarting MCFC is no one’s dream combatant and BFC may also be taking part in its third recreation in 10 days.
“I had said that we wanted to be in the tie going into the second leg, which is what we’ve managed to do. But we haven’t achieved anything yet,” Grayson mentioned, on the eve of the match. “Mumbai is a top team, so I expect a difficult game.”
MCFC coach Des Buckingham would need his forwardline to be extra scientific. For all of the dominance within the first leg, the attacking trio of Jorge Pereyra Diaz, Lallianzuala Chhangte and Greg Stewart couldn’t discover the again of the web.
“It was a one-off game, and my team will give a reaction,” Buckingham mentioned. “The good thing is, apart from the set-piece, we had control of the game and created chances. I expect a very similar game, and the plan does not really change.”