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ISL 2024-25: Mumbai City need a point to qualify for top 6 against Kerala Blasters FC

IANS March 6, 2025 137 views

Mumbai City FC are on the brink of securing a playoff berth in the Indian Super League with a crucial match against Kerala Blasters FC. The Islanders need just a single point to qualify, holding an advantageous position with two matches in hand compared to sixth-placed Odisha FC. Kerala Blasters, positioned ninth, will be looking to end their season on a positive note with offensive improvements. Both teams have interesting narratives converging in this high-stakes encounter, with Mumbai City seeking their 24th league double in ISL history.

"I am very positive about this team. We have to keep working hard and keep fighting until the end" - Petr Kratky, Mumbai City FC Coach
Kochi, March 6: Mumbai City FC will play Kerala Blasters FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 on Friday.

Key Points

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Mumbai City need one point to secure playoff spot

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Kerala Blasters aim for offensive improvement

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Islanders unbeaten in last 8 away games

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Historic rivalry with 21 previous encounters

The Islanders need just a point to qualify for the playoffs as they are tied on 33 points with the sixth-placed Odisha FC. However, the Juggernauts have finished their league run whereas Mumbai City FC still have two matches in hand. Kerala Blasters FC are out of that contention, placed ninth with 25 points from 22 encounters. Mumbai City FC had beaten Kerala Blasters FC by 4-2 in the reverse fixture back in November, and are eyeing their 24th league double in ISL history - levelling FC Goa for doing so the most number of times in the competition.

Kerala Blasters FC have given away 36 goals this season, matching their highest tally in a single ISL campaign (2020-21). They have also let in 34 goals against Mumbai City FC, with only FC Goa (50) netting more past them.

Despite their defensive issues, Kerala Blasters FC have found the back of the net 31 times this season. They have only improved this tally in two previous campaigns, 2021-22 (37 goals) and 2023-24 (33 goals), showing that they will want to blend defensive organisation with similar offensive consistency in the remaining games.

The Islanders are unbeaten in their last eight away games (W4 D4) and have a chance to equal their longest such streak on the road (9 games from October 2022 to February 2023).

Mumbai City FC average 14.5 shots per game, the third highest in ISL 2024-25 (behind NorthEast United FC - 16.2 and Mohun Bagan Super Giant - 15.5). However, their shot conversion rate stands at just 8.5 per cent, the third lowest this season, which reflects in them being the fourth-least scoring (27) team in the competition.

The two sides have played 21 games, with Mumbai City FC winning on 10 instances and Kerala Blasters FC emerging victorious five times. Six games have produced draws.

Kerala Blasters FC interim head coach TG Purushothaman maintained that he wants his side to sign off positively from the season.

"I want to approach these games in a good manner. We will have to give in our best efforts," he said.

Mumbai City FC head coach Petr Kratky said that he is optimistic about his team moving forward.

"I am very positive about this team. We have to keep working hard and keep fighting until the end," he said.

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