FC Goa Stun League Leaders Mumbai City 2-0, End Their Unbeaten Run

FC Goa delivered a commanding 2-0 victory over league leaders Mumbai City FC, handing the Islanders their first defeat of the ISL 2025-26 season. Goals from Sahil Tavora and a spectacular long-range strike from Muhammed Nemil gave the hosts a decisive first-half lead. A resolute defensive performance, led by Sandesh Jhingan, kept Mumbai City at bay throughout the second half. The result moves Goa up to third in the table while Mumbai City, despite the loss, retains top spot as the title race intensifies.

Key Points: FC Goa 2-0 Mumbai City: ISL Leaders Suffer First Defeat

  • Goa ends Mumbai City's unbeaten run
  • Sahil Tavora opens scoring
  • Muhammed Nemil scores stunning long-range goal
  • Defensive discipline secures clean sheet
  • Title race tightens at the top
3 min read

FC Goa hand Mumbai City their first defeat of ISL 2025-26

FC Goa hands Mumbai City FC their first loss of the ISL 2025-26 season with a 2-0 win. Goals from Sahil Tavora and Muhammed Nemil seal a dominant home victory.

"a spectacular left-footed strike from nearly 35 yards that flew into the top corner - on Muhammed Nemil's goal"

Fatorda, April 18

FC Goa produced a commanding performance to defeat league leaders Mumbai City FC 2-0 at the PJN Stadium in Fatorda, Margao, on Saturday, handing the Islanders their first defeat of the Indian Super League 2025-26 season.

Goals from Sahil Tavora and Muhammed Nemil Valiyattil, including a stunning long-range strike just before half-time, ensured that the Gaurs made the most of their dominance, while a disciplined defensive display kept Mumbai City at bay throughout the contest. Nemil was named the Player of the Match for his influential display, as per a press release.

The hosts started brightly and controlled possession in the opening exchanges, moving the ball with purpose and looking to break down Mumbai City's organised defensive structure. Early attempts from Raynier Fernandes and Sahil Tavora hinted at Goa's attacking intent, though the Islanders' backline, marshalled by Nuno Reis and Bijay Chhetri, held firm.

Mumbai City, meanwhile, looked to threaten on the counter, with midfielder Jorge Pereyra Diaz and winger Noufal PN involved in sporadic forward moves, but clear-cut chances were hard to come by as Goa dictated the tempo.

The breakthrough arrived in the 29th minute following sustained pressure from the hosts. A corner from Dejan Drazic caused chaos inside the Mumbai penalty area, and after an initial effort was blocked, Sahil Tavora reacted quickest to guide the loose ball into the bottom corner, giving FC Goa a deserved lead.

Mumbai attempted an immediate response, with Noufal testing Goa keeper Hrithik Tiwari from distance and Joni Kauko seeing a follow-up effort blocked, but Goa continued to look the more composed side.

The Gaurs doubled their advantage in stoppage time of the first half with a moment of brilliance. After winning an aerial duel in midfield, Muhammed Nemil was picked out by Raynier Fernandes, took a touch, and unleashed a spectacular left-footed strike from nearly 35 yards that flew into the top corner, leaving Phurba Lachenpa with no chance and sending the home crowd into raptures.

Holding a 2-0 lead at the break, Goa entered the second half with confidence, while Mumbai City pushed men forward in search of a way back into the contest.

The Islanders dominated possession after the restart, but Goa's defensive unit, led by Pol Moreno and Sandesh Jhingan, remained resolute. Attempts from Pereyra Diaz and Lallianzuala Chhangte were either blocked or failed to trouble Tiwari, as Mumbai struggled to find the final pass in the attacking third.

Mumbai continued to press, introducing fresh legs in the latter stages, but Goa's defensive discipline and organisation ensured that clear opportunities remained limited. Tiwari was called into action on a few occasions, notably to deny substitute Vikram Partap Singh, while long-range efforts from Noufal and Chhangte failed to find the target.

In the closing minutes, Mumbai City came agonisingly close when Chhangte delivered a dangerous cross across goal, but substitute Zothanpuia couldn't find the finishing touch, summing up a frustrating evening for the Islanders.

At the final whistle, FC Goa secured a deserved 2-0 victory, moving up to third in the table with 16 points from nine matches. Mumbai City FC, despite the defeat, remain at the top with 18 points, but their unbeaten run comes to an end as the title race tightens.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this was a fantastic match to watch. FC Goa's tactics were spot on. They didn't let Mumbai settle at all. A respectful criticism for Mumbai City: they looked a bit one-dimensional in attack once Goa shut down the counters. The league is more exciting now!
A
Aditya G
Finally! Someone has beaten Mumbai. The title race is wide open now. Hats off to Manolo Marquez. He out-thought Des Buckingham completely. The atmosphere in Fatorda must have been electric after that Nemil strike. Wish I was there!
P
Priyanka N
So proud of the boys! Sahil Tavora scoring is always special for a Goan lad. And Nemil... just wow. This win is a massive statement. The team showed great character. Hope they can keep this momentum going for the rest of the season. 💙
K
Karthik V
Good for the league that Mumbai lost. It was getting boring with them winning every week. FC Goa proved that with good coaching and teamwork, you can topple the big spenders. More matches like this, please!
M
Michael C
That second goal will be a contender for goal of the season, no doubt. The technique from Nemil was sublime. From an Indian football development perspective, it's great to see young Indian players being decisive in big matches.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50