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ISL 2018-19: Kerala Blasters challenge awaits in-form Mumbai City FC

High-flying Mumbai City FC would look to go into the Indian Super League break with a win when they take on Kerala Blasters in Mumbai on Sunday.

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High-flying Mumbai City FC would look to go into the Indian Super League break with a win when they take on Kerala Blasters in Mumbai on Sunday.

After their 0-5 thrashing by FC Goa in an away game, Mumbai, who are yet to win the coveted ISL title, have made a fabulous turn-around by remaining unbeaten in the next seven games.

The hosts are currently in the second spot in the standings with 21 points, having won six of their 11 games, drawing three and losing just two.

Going into the game, they would derive confidence after they held formidable Bengaluru FC to a 1-1 draw.

Moreover, the week-long break would have rejuvenated the players.

Mumbai, this season, have been a force to reckon with. Senegal's Modou Sougou has been the star performer for the side having pumped in five goals.

Mumbai also possess fine strikers like Brazilian Rafael Bastos and an array of mid-fielders including Sougou, Raynier Fernandes, Portugal's Paulo Machado and Matias Mirabaje.

If all of them fire play to potential then they can pose a challenge to any defence and Kerala's would be no exception.

Head coach Jorge Costa would also be hoping that Amrinder Singh, the experienced custodian, would be able to maintain a clean sheet.

With experienced Arnold Issako (Congo), Romanian Lucian Gohain, Davinder Singh, Subhasish Bose, Mumbai also have a strong defence.

Mumbai, who suffered a defeat against Jamshedpur FC in their opening home game, haven't suffered any loss at the Mumbai Football Areana, their home venue, afterwads.

According to Costa, tomorrow's game would be a difficult affair.

"In my opinion, it will be the most difficult game until now and I can explain why. We are the last team to play and are doing so against a team that are comfortable and have nothing to lose. It is a difficult moment. Difficult because

it is the last game of the year. After this the players will have a small break and they will go home. We must be focused on this game tomorrow", said Costa.

On the other hand, Kerala Blasters have had a difficult season and are languishing in the 8th spot with a sole win and foilosses (how many losses).

Kerala too have quality players like C K Vineeth, Sandesh Jhinghan, Anas Edathodika and Halicharan Nazary, among others, and on their day they can be ruthless and lethal.

Kerala coach David James admitted that the side cannot go for a draw anymore.

"I suppose we are still mathematically in the run for a top-four finish and we believe that. I just hope we qualify.

There is that added pressure of winning every game. We cannot go out and draw anymore", said James.

The spectators can expect a hard-fought contest between the two sides.

After Sunday's game the League takes a break in view of the AFC Asian Cup to be held in United Arab Emirates where India will be playing.

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