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I-League: Mumbai FC stun Bengaluru FC, leapfrog to second spot

Starting the game on a rousing note against the 2014 I-League champions, Mumbai took the lead in the fifth minute when Arata Izumi slotted home from close range after a goal-mouth melee.

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Mumbai FC pumped in two goals in the space of six minutes early in the game to stun table toppers Bengaluru FC 2-0 in a fourth round I-League football match to leap to the second spot in Mumbai on Wednesday.

Starting the game on a rousing note against the 2014 I-League champions, Mumbai took the lead in the fifth minute when Arata Izumi slotted home from close range after a goal-mouth melee. It was a defensive error as the cross from the right flank sent by Ashutosh Mehta was let through for Sushil Kumar Singh and Eric Brown to take pot shots only for the ball to rebound into play before Izumi finished it by beating the goalkeeper at the near post.

Six minutes later, Mumbai FC make it 2-0 when a clearance in the midfield by their Korean defender Minchol Son soared high in the air and just about dipped under the bar into the goal with rival custodian Lalthuaammawia Ralte left flummoxed. Mumbai FC totally dominated the first half and should have scored two more goals but for Sushil Kumar Singh and Ryuki Kozawa being off the mark with only the keeper to beat.

The visiting team, which suffered their first loss after three straight wins, made two substitutions in the second half with skipper Sunil Chhetri and Alwyn George being replaced by Thoi Singh and Udanta Singh. The duo did create some chances in the second half but were also guilty of muffing gilt-edged opportunities to leave the Bengaluru outfit without a point from the game.

Mumbai FC defenders, led by Son, totally bottled up Bengaluru's Korean striker Kim Song Yong, who had scored twice in their previous game against Shillong Lajong. The others did not have the creative ability to break through the stubborn Mumbai FC defence in which Son and Pratik Chowdhary stood out.

The victory enabled Mumbai FC to leapfrog from fifth to the second spot with two wins and as many draws (6 points) while Bengaluru remained on top with nine points.

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