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ISL 7: Mumbai inflict first defeat of season on Hyderabad

By ANI | Updated: December 20, 2020 20:15 IST

A wonder-goal from Vignesh Dakshinamurthy was the highlight of the evening as Mumbai City FC downed Hyderabad FC 2-0 at the Tilak Maidan here on Sunday.

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A wonder-goal from Vignesh Dakshinamurthy was the highlight of the evening as Mumbai City FC downed Hyderabad FC 2-0 at the Tilak Maidan here on Sunday.

During the match, both sides struggle to create clear-cut chances. While Vignesh's acrobatic 38th-minute strike stood out as a genuine moment of quality, Adam Le Fondre put Sergio Lobera's men further ahead in the 59th minute as Hyderabad tasted their first defeat of the season.

The caginess that marked much of the game was evident from the fact that Vignesh's goal was the only shot on target in the first half. With Hugo Boumous missing yet again, Mumbai's creative struggles that plagued them in their last match against Jamshedpur, continued here as well. They had the better of Hyderabad in every parameter in the first half -- they dominated possession, peppered the opposition box with crosses, and completed more passes. But for the longest time, it looked like a goal would not come.

Whatever questions Mumbai posed, the Hyderabad defence had the answer. Vignesh's cross in the very first minute of the game was duly dealt with. At the other end of the pitch, Aridane Santana created an opening for Mohammed Yasir, but his cut-back was intercepted by Mumbai's defence.

For Mumbai, Bipin Singh was a lively figure in attack. The winger, in the 15th minute, whipped in a cross that was headed back into danger by Rowllin Borges at the far post, only for the Goan to be flagged offside. Bipin was again in the thick of things in the 26th minute, when he unleashed an attempt from down the right, after being fed by Ahmed Jahouh, only to find the side netting.

But just when it looked like a goal was unlikely, it came in the most spectacular of fashions. A freekick from Jahouh was met with the deftest of touches by Bipin, which diverted it into the path of the onrushing Vignesh. The youngster did not wait for the ball to hit the ground and volleyed it into the net for what is surely one of the best goals of the season so far.

Immediately after the goal, Hyderabad had a chance to equalise when Akash Mishra's cross found Yasir in the box. He had a free sight on goal, but somehow managed to divert his header side.

Mumbai did not wait long after the second half started to increase their lead. Le Fondre took a touch after receiving a pass from Borges and slotted it past Subrata Paul.

Hyderabad looked livelier than they did in the first half, especially with the introduction of Liston Colaco, but their inability to create clear-cut chances meant that they failed to trouble the Mumbai defence.

( With inputs from ANI )

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