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Saturday, Jun 14, 2025
The result meant the Mariners closed the gap with Mumbai to three points, while Odisha's top-four chances are all but over.
Coach Csaba Laszlo's side put up a spirited performance but their misfiring attack couldn't get past Bengaluru keeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.
NEUFC eventually grew into the game and fashioned better chances in the second quarter of the opening half. They had a penalty claim denied after the half-hour mark.
Blasters failed to change strategies according to the situation as they went down 1-2 to Mumbai City FC despite going into the interval with a one-goal lead.
Mumbai City FC consolidated their position at the top of the points table with a 2-1 win.
Both strikes for Bengaluru came in the first half through Cleiton Silva (12') and a Debjit Majumder own goal (45'), sealing their fourth win of the season to jump to the 6th spot on the points table.
The decision has been made by the club after concerns over refereeing standards have become a recurring theme in the Blasters’ matches this season.
The club announced that an interim coach for the remainder of the season will be named shortly.
Jamshedpur moved up to sixth spot with 18 points from 15 matches, while Odisha stay in bottom place with just eight points from 14 games.
The Yellow Brigade have only themselves to blame for the heartbreaking loss.
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