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S. Aadil
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Mohammad Fardin Ali Molla
M.Winkle Chote
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Mohammedan SC 0–4 Mumbai City FC | Indian Super League | 15 May 2026

Mumbai City FC produced a devastating attacking display at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan, thrashing Mohammedan SC 4–0 in the Indian Super League. The result kept Mumbai City’s title charge firmly on track while deepening Mohammedan’s relegation worries.

Dominant Start for the Islanders

Mumbai City FC started with relentless intensity, pressing Mohammedan’s defence from the first minute. The breakthrough came in the 12th minute when a slick interchange down the left flank ended with a low cross turned home by Mumbai’s in‑form striker. The visitors doubled their lead just before the half‑hour mark, capitalising on a misplaced pass in midfield that sparked a rapid three‑on‑two counter.

Mohammedan SC struggled to establish any rhythm. Their midfield was overrun, and the home side’s best chance of the first half came from a speculative long‑range effort that sailed wide. At halftime, Mumbai City held a comfortable 2–0 lead and had already recorded eight shots on target.

Second‑Half Rout

The second period followed a similar pattern. Mumbai City’s wingers tormented the Mohammedan full‑backs, and the third goal arrived in the 54th minute after a precise through ball split the defence. The substitute forward added a fourth in the 76th minute with a composed finish from the edge of the area, rounding off a stylish performance.

Mohammedan’s night went from bad to worse when they were reduced to ten men following a second yellow card for a late tackle. The home fans, though disappointed, acknowledged Mumbai City’s quality with a round of applause at the final whistle.

Standings and Significance

  • Mumbai City FC moved into second place in the ISL table, just two points behind the leaders with a game in hand.
  • Mohammedan SC remained inside the bottom three, now four points from safety with five matches to play.
  • Mumbai City’s goal difference received a major boost – they now boast the best attacking record in the league this season.

For Mohammedan SC, the defeat was a harsh reminder of the gap to the league’s elite. Mumbai City FC, meanwhile, showcased the form that has made them genuine title contenders, and they will carry significant momentum into their next fixture.