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ISL 2021-22: Mumbai City Aim To End 5-Match Winless Streak With NorthEast United Clash

If Mumbai City FC manage to win the game against NorthEast United FC on Tuesday, they will go level on points with table-toppers Kerala Blasters.

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Mumabi City FC have 17 points to their credit after playing 11 matches in ISL 2021-22.
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Mumbai City FC would look to snap a five-game winless streak when they take on bottom-placed NorthEast United FC in an Indian Super League match in Margao on Tuesday. (More Football News)

Mumbai are out of the top-four in the standings for the first time this season, sitting in fifth place tied on points with Hyderabad FC on 17 from 11 games.

Even if Hyderabad beat SC East Bengal on Monday, a win for Mumbai would mean they go level on points with league leaders Kerala Blasters who are also on 20 points but with a game in hand.

NorthEast United are last in the table having only nine points from 13 games. But, the defending champions are undergoing a wretched run with no wins in the last five games and against NorthEast United, who have not won in their last six games, losing four of them, the Islanders would fancy their chances.

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Head coach Des Buckingham would want his side to improve defensively after Mumbai leaked 13 goals in their last five matches. 

"In the last few games we have played some good football but we have not been able to come up with the results. With nine games to go, we are in a good position to finish off strongly in the second half of the season. It starts with NorthEast tomorrow," said Buckingham.

"In fact, I was impressed with the way they played their last game. They could have ended the game at least with a result as they had a lot of chances in the game." 

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NorthEast United displayed a gritty performance in their last game and were unlucky not to get anything out of it. Marcelinho looked razor-sharp in the last game since coming on and so did Marco Sahanek, their two January transfer window signing.

The Highlanders troubles in holding onto leads would bother head coach Khalid Jamil. Despite taking a lead in their 1-2 loss to Chennaiyin FC, NorthEast United conceded two goals in quick succession to lose grip of the game. 

NorthEast United have dropped points from winning positions in five of their last six games.

The last time the two sides met, it was a thrilling game that ended in a 3-3 draw.

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