“We’ve passed the half-way stage of the season and it is with good reason that Mumbai are in second position on the table. But like always, we will be spending more time on how we can do things better to counter the threat that the opposition will bring,” said Cuadrat ahead of the game.
Bengaluru FC have been hard done by injuries to key players through the campaign and the woes haven’t seemed to cease with Nishu Kumar (knee) joining the dreaded list. The versatile defender had to be substituted in the first half of the game against ATK in December and has been on the road to recovery since then. Unfortunately, Rino Anto who was Nishu’s replacement in the game too hobbled off and will be a late decision.
“Yes, we have had our fair share of misfortune this season with regard to injuries, but that’s how it is. We have been finding ways around it so far and might have to keep doing it a little longer,” said Cuadrat.
While Bengaluru FC have been impeccable so far in the season, Mumbai City FC are on a club record run of their own, having gone unbeaten in their last eight games since a 5-0 drubbing at the hands of FC Goa in October last year. Senegalese striker Modou Sougou – who with nine goals is second in the race for the golden boot – and Arnold Issoko have been the pick of the performers for Mumbai City FC, as has keeper Amrinder Singh with five clean sheets this season.
The Blues have relied on grit and tenacity to eke out results and Cuadrat will be hoping for more of that as the battle for play-off spots looks to get more intense. Bengaluru FC are three points clear of Mumbai City FC with a game in hand and are seven points clear of Goa and NorthEast United FC who sit in third and fourth positions respectively.