Durand Cup 2022 Mohammedan SC vs Bengaluru FC 3 player battles to watch out for
Durand Cup 2022 Mohammedan SC vs Bengaluru FC - 3 player battles to watch out for. × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Indian Football Durand Cup 2022 Listicle
On Friday, a battle for top spot! #WeAreBFC #BFCFCG2438Here's how Group A stacks up after the Blues' draw against FC Goa at the VYBK. On Friday, a battle for top spot! #WeAreBFC #BFCFCG https://t.co/JUtNIiqK5Z Andrey Chernyshov's Mohammedan SC continued their fine form with a comfortable 2-0 win over Indian Air Force on Saturday. New signing Ousmane N'Diaye headed the Kolkata-based side ahead after half an hour and striker Rahul Kumar Paswan wrapped things up with another header in the 87th minute. Mohammedan SC stamped their authority on the match from start to finish, echoing why they are one of the favorites to win the Durand Cup title this year. Mohammedan SC@MohammedanSCGaffer Speaks
#JaanJaanMohammedan301Gaffer Speaks #JaanJaanMohammedan https://t.co/tl5u4geQRk Bengaluru FC, on the other hand, dropped their first points of the campaign with a 2-2 draw versus a resurgent FC Goa side. The Blues were two goals to the good at the break thanks to a splendid free-kick from Sunil Chhetri and a fine team goal finished off by Sivasakthi Narayanan. Simon Grayson's side took their foot off the pedal in the second half. That allowed the Gaurs to claw themselves back into the game as they put two goals past Bengaluru's debutant goalkeeper Amrit Gope in the space of 11 minutes. The draw means that the onus will be on Bengaluru FC to find the opening goal against Mohammedan SC on Friday. On that note, let's look at three key player battles that could define the contest.
Durand Cup 2022 Mohammedan SC vs Bengaluru FC - 3 player battles to watch out for
By Akhil Rawat Modified 01 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Two-time Durand Cup top-scorer Marcus Joseph (in picture) will face a tough challenge against Gurpreet Singh Sandhu in the Bengaluru FC goal. (Image - Twitter @MohammedanSC) Last season's runner-up Mohammedan SC will be up against Indian Super League (ISL) side Bengaluru FC in Group A's top-of-the-table clash in the 2022 Durand Cup. The Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata will host the clash on Friday, September 2. With both sides already through to the knockout stage, this is essentially a contest to decide their quarter-final opponents. Group A toppers will take on Group D's second-place side Kerala Blasters FC, while Group A runner-up will play Group D winner Odisha FC. Mohammedan SC, owing to their perfect record of three wins so far, only need a draw to seal the top spot. Bengaluru FC are two points behind the Black Panthers at the moment and will need to beat them to top the group. Bengaluru FC@bengalurufcHere's how Group A stacks up after the Blues' draw against FC Goa at the VYBK.On Friday, a battle for top spot! #WeAreBFC #BFCFCG2438Here's how Group A stacks up after the Blues' draw against FC Goa at the VYBK. On Friday, a battle for top spot! #WeAreBFC #BFCFCG https://t.co/JUtNIiqK5Z Andrey Chernyshov's Mohammedan SC continued their fine form with a comfortable 2-0 win over Indian Air Force on Saturday. New signing Ousmane N'Diaye headed the Kolkata-based side ahead after half an hour and striker Rahul Kumar Paswan wrapped things up with another header in the 87th minute. Mohammedan SC stamped their authority on the match from start to finish, echoing why they are one of the favorites to win the Durand Cup title this year. Mohammedan SC@MohammedanSCGaffer Speaks
#JaanJaanMohammedan301Gaffer Speaks #JaanJaanMohammedan https://t.co/tl5u4geQRk Bengaluru FC, on the other hand, dropped their first points of the campaign with a 2-2 draw versus a resurgent FC Goa side. The Blues were two goals to the good at the break thanks to a splendid free-kick from Sunil Chhetri and a fine team goal finished off by Sivasakthi Narayanan. Simon Grayson's side took their foot off the pedal in the second half. That allowed the Gaurs to claw themselves back into the game as they put two goals past Bengaluru's debutant goalkeeper Amrit Gope in the space of 11 minutes. The draw means that the onus will be on Bengaluru FC to find the opening goal against Mohammedan SC on Friday. On that note, let's look at three key player battles that could define the contest.