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Mumbai City FC will face FC Goa in the ISL on November 25.

Sergio Lobera and Hugo Boumous played massive roles as FC Goa won the league’s crest in the 2019-20 ISL season.

Since the inception of the Indian Super League (ISL), FC Goa has been a team that has presented an identity that has remained immaculate. The skillful, one-touch, attacking style of football has often left the football scene in awe and no one emphasized that philosophy at FC Goa more than Hugo Boumous (the MVP in the 2019-20 ISL season) and Sergio Lobera (former coach in chief).

Mumbai City FC, meanwhile, has been a team that has searched for different identities, without actually being able to limit itself to one. So it seemed fitting that the aforementioned Hugo Boumous and Sergio Lobera came to the Islanders, hoping to carve a niche for Mumbai City FC in the ISL.

And now, the couple’s efforts come to a crossroads, where they face a fairly familiar foe, giving both people plenty of moments to savor. In fact, FC Goa was the brainchild of Hugo Boumous and Sergio Lobera in the ISL.

On the eve of the Gaurs game, Sergio Lobera, despite savoring defeat in his first ISL game as Mumbai City coach, seemed relatively optimistic, saying that being on the other side of the bench on Wednesday against FC Goa it would feel special.

“Obviously it’s a very special game for me, considering my time at FC Goa. We achieved a lot together at the ISL (at FC Goa) and I am looking forward to this match, ”joked the Spaniard.

To put things in a larger context, the way FC Goa played against Bengaluru FC was reminiscent of the principles that Sergio Lobera had put into practice during 3 brilliant ISL seasons. However, on the other hand, it could allow the Spanish to exploit the cracks that exist in the Gaurs’ armor, something he will be well aware of.

“The game against FC Goa will be very different from NorthEast United FC. We need to improve our level since the last game. We did some things very well and I am very proud of the attitude of my players and the way we dominate the game. We have to go step by step and tomorrow we have to work very well to try to win the game. We could have more spaces and we can play differently in different situations, “added Lobera.

Against NorthEast United FC, Mumbai City FC suffered a lot of trouble, not only on the injury front, but also because Ahmed Jahouh, who is arguably their lynchpin, received his marching orders for a reckless tackle. However, Sergio Lobera refused to dive into an autopsy on that red card, although he mentioned that suspensions were something that could be avoided.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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