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Mumbai City FC aims to extend first-leg advantage against FC Goa in ISL 2023-24 Semifinal

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Mumbai City FC is gearing up to face FC Goa in the second leg of the Indian Super League (ISL) semifinal, with hopes of securing a spot in the championship match. The Islanders currently hold a one-goal advantage after a thrilling 3-2 victory in the first leg.

Despite losing the Shield to Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Mumbai City FC is determined to end their season on a high note by clinching the championship title. Head coach Kratky sees this as his last chance to secure silverware in his debut season.

In the first leg, MCFC staged an impressive comeback with three goals in seven minutes, thanks to the heroics of Lallianzuala Chhangte and Vikram Partap Singh. However, FC Goa put up a strong fight and kept their opponents on their toes throughout the game.

With key players like Jorge Pereyra Diaz back in the squad, Mumbai City FC is looking to capitalize on their attacking prowess in the second leg. Jayesh Rane, who has been in fine form, will also be a player to watch out for in the upcoming match.

Both teams have a similar style of play, focusing on crowding the box and forcing errors from their opponents. The team that can minimize mistakes and capitalize on scoring opportunities will likely secure a spot in the championship match on May 4.

As the tension mounts for the crucial second leg, both Mumbai City FC and FC Goa are prepared to leave it all on the field in pursuit of ISL glory. It’s all to play for in what promises to be an electrifying showdown at the Mumbai Football Arena.

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