Mumbai City take a deserved lead into half-time, and the players will be sitting in the dressing room thinking they could have taken at least two more. With the top spot in the league up for grabs, Petr Kratky’s side dominated the match from the first kick of the ball as East Bengal sat back and soaked up the pressure.
While Brandon put the Islanders ahead in the eighth minute, they could have led by more had their attack, led by Chhangte, converted at least a few easy chances in front of goal.
On the other hand, Bipin was the most active player for the Red and Gold Brigade, regularly putting crosses into the penalty area. However, Mumbai have maintained their form well, with goalkeeper Lachenpa spending most of the half without any problems apart from a few routine catches and stops.

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