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The Juggernauts have won just four times in 14 meetings against the Islanders.
Odisha FC will be desperate to snap a four-game winless run, but Mumbai City FC will face their sternest test yet, as the two sides lock horns in the Indian Super League at the Tilak Maidan Stadium on Monday.
Odisha suffered a heavy defeat to Hyderabad FC in their last outing, underlining their drop in form since the first few games where they looked very good.
THE STAKES
ODISHA FC
The Kiko Ramirez-coached side have been poor defensively, conceding 20 goals in 8 games this season, the worst record so far. In 2020-21 ISL, Odisha ended with the worst defensive record conceding 44 goals in 20 games with just one clean sheet.
“There are some moments where we made individual mistakes and that cost us the game. But we cannot blame anyone. The coaching staff will take the responsibility first and then the players. We will keep trying to find a solution. We are confident of getting better,” Assistant Coach Kino Garcia said in the pre-match press conference.
On Mumbai, he added: “Mumbai are league leaders and they are a strong team. We have done our homework and we will be ready.”
Kiko Ramirez remains suspended for the game for accumulating his second caution from the bench last match.
MUMBAI CITY FC
For defending champions Mumbai, it will be about consolidating their lead at the top of the heap after dropping points in the last two matches. The Islanders lost to Kerala Blasters FC and drew with NorthEast United FC in a high-scoring encounter, allowing teams like Hyderabad FC and ATK Mohun Bagan to close the gap on them.
Mumbai have been a first-half team so far. Sixty percent of the goals scored by them have come in the first period. No team has scored more goals than Mumbai City (12) in the first half of games this season. But what will concern coach Des Buckingham is their struggles in the second half.
Mumbai have conceded nine of their 13 goals in the second half of games. Seven of the nine goals conceded in the second half of games have come in a 15-minute span between the 45th and 60th minute. No team has conceded more goals in this 15-minute span.
“We need to make sure defensively we are well placed as well. That’s what we have been training on in the last few games. We want to continue playing attacking football but we need to be good defensively as well,” Buckingham said.
Meanwhile, Bipin Singh is having a great season so far with three goals and two assists. His five-goal contributions are the second-highest among Indian players after Liston Colaco (5 goals + 1 assist) this season. Igor Angulo has also been in cracking form, netting seven goals already along with two assists.
TEAM NEWS
Both Odisha and Mumbai City have a fully fit squad available to the coach for this clash. Fall, who was suspended for the previous game after seeing a red in Mumbai’s 0-3 defeat to Kerala Blasters, is expected to be back for this match.
PREDICTED LINEUPS
ODISHA FC:
- Kamaljit Singh (GK)
- Lalhrezuala Sailung
- Gaurav Bora
- Victor Mongil
- Hendry Antonay
- Vinit Rai
- Krasniqi
- Jerry Mawihmingthanga
- Javi Hernandez
- Nandha Kumar
- Jonathas Jesus.
MUMBAI CITY FC:
- Mohammad Nawaz (GK)
- Amey Ranawade
- Rahul Bheke
- Mehtab Singh
- Mandar Dessai (C)
- Lalengmawia
- Ahmed Jahouh
- Cassio Gabriel
- Ygor Catatau
- Bipin Singh
- Igor Angulo.
HEAD TO HEAD
Mumbai City holds a 7-4 head-to-head record over Odisha FC with three draws in the 14 previous meetings. The Islanders did the double-over Odisha last season with 2-0 and 6-1 wins.
KEY STATS
MUMBAI CITY FC
Masters in scoring open play goals
Mumbai City has scored the most number of goals (21) so far this season. The most number of goals(11) came from the open play area.
ODISHA FC
ODISHA FC SET-PIECE WOES
Odisha FC has conceded 11 goals from their set-pieces, which is the highest among all teams in the tournament.
KEY PLAYERS
MUMBAI CITY FC
Ahmed Jahouh: The Moroccan footballer has provided five assists – the most by any player this season, apart from netting once. In the eight matches he featured this season, Jahouh has completed 609 passes – also the highest by any player.
Amey Ranawade: The defender has appeared in eight games and made 11 clearances, 23 tackles, 12 blocks, and 12 interceptions.
ODISHA FC
Javier Hernandez: The Kalinga Warriors midfielder would like to continue his season form against MCFC. He has scored 4 goals and assisted 2 times so far.
Lalruatthara: The 26-year-old defender has been rock solid for Odisha FC this season, he made 11 clearances, 26 tackles, 12 blocks, and nine interceptions.
MATCH TIMINGS:
Match: Odisha FC vs Mumbai City FC
Date: 3rd January 2022
Venue: Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco da Gama, Goa.
Kick-off time: 7.30 pm
MATCH PREDICTION: MUMBAI CITY FC TO WIN THE MATCH.