Chennaiyin FC Target Third Win vs Struggling Mohammedan SC in ISL Clash

Chennaiyin FC aims for its third win of the ISL season when it hosts winless Mohammedan SC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Assistant coach Anthony Fernandes, standing in for Clifford Rayes Miranda, emphasized focusing on the immediate task and acknowledged no game in the league is easy. The team is buoyed by a recent 1-0 home win over SC Delhi and looks to capitalize on that momentum. Key team news includes the return of defender Laldinliana Renthlei from injury, while forward Farukh Choudhary remains a doubt.

Key Points: Chennaiyin FC vs Mohammedan SC: ISL 2026 Preview & Team News

  • Chennaiyin seek third season win
  • Mohammedan SC yet to win this ISL
  • Assistant coach Anthony Fernandes leads presser
  • Defender Laldinliana Renthlei returns from injury
  • Farukh Choudhary a 50-50 doubt for match
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ISL: Chennaiyin FC eye third win of season vs Mohammedan SC

Chennaiyin FC host Mohammedan SC in ISL 2026. Get preview, quotes from Anthony Fernandes, team news on Farukh Choudhary, and head-to-head stats.

"s from Anthony Fernandes, team news on Farukh Choudhary, and head-to-head stats.QUOTE: None of the games in the ISL are easy because every team comes prepared and plays with heart. - Anthony Fernandes"

Chennai, April 20

Chennaiyin FC will be aiming to secure their third win of the season--and take another step towards climbing the table to safety--when they host relegation-threatened Mohammedan SC in their Indian Super League 2026 clash at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Tuesday.

According to a release, the encounter presents an opportunity for the Marina Machans to register their first-ever Indian Super League win over the Kolkata outfit, who are yet to claim a victory this season.

Speaking ahead of the fixture, assistant coach Anthony Fernandes, standing in for head coach Clifford Rayes Miranda due to a minor illness, stressed the importance of staying focused on the immediate task while underlining the competitive nature of the league.

"It's all about the next match, the upcoming match. We have our plans in place, but right now our focus is on getting the three points," Fernandes told the media, as per the release.

"None of the games in the ISL are easy because every team comes prepared and plays with heart. It's not just another game tomorrow," he added when asked about Mohammedan's defensive struggles.

Chennaiyin head into the contest with wind in their sails following their 1-0 victory over SC Delhi, a result that halted a brief losing run and lifted them to 10th in the standings with eight points. With momentum beginning to build, the squad will look to capitalise on home advantage and carry that positivity forward.

"It was a special win for us because it's always great to win at home, especially in front of our fans. It gives the team confidence," Fernandes reflected. "It was a tough match, but a sweet win after a difficult run, and we take that positivity into the next game," as per the release.

He also highlighted the broader process behind the team's performances, pointing to encouraging underlying signs despite inconsistent results.

"In our previous home matches, including against East Bengal, we did well in terms of possession and chance creation. We are trying to evolve the way we play, and that takes time. But that cannot be an excuse. We have to go into every match, especially at home, and make better use of that advantage," he explained, as per the release.

Joining Fernandes at the press conference was defender Laldinliana Renthlei, who is set to return to the matchday squad after recovering from injury. Reflecting on his fitness and development this season, he said:

"I picked up a slight knee injury in the last match, but now I am fully fit and ready for the next game."

"For me, I have been able to develop and improve a lot under Clifford," as per the release.

On team news, Fernandes revealed that Farukh Choudhary remains a doubt for the clash after being forced off early in the second half against SC Delhi, with his availability currently "50-50."

Following the match, Chennaiyin will head back on the road for a challenging run of fixtures, with successive away trips to Jamshedpur, Punjab, and NorthEast United.

CFC vs MSC Head-to-Head

Matches (All Competitions): 2 | CFC: 0 | MSC: 1 | Draws: 1.

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Priyanka N
Good to hear Renthlei is fit again. Our defense needs all the stability it can get. But I'm worried about Farukh. His absence would be a big blow for our attack. Hope the 50-50 chance works in our favor.
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Rahul R
Respectfully, the coach's comments about "evolving the way we play" sound like an excuse. We've heard this for a few seasons now. Possession means nothing without goals and wins. Time to deliver, especially at home. The fans deserve better results.
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Sarah B
As a neutral ISL fan, this is a classic "must-win" for both teams but for opposite reasons. Chennaiyin to climb, Mohammedan to survive. These pressure games are what make the league exciting! Hoping for a good match.
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Aman W
The head-to-head record is surprising! We've never beaten them in the ISL? That needs to change tomorrow. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium should be a fortress. The players need to feel the energy from the stands.
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Kriti O
The upcoming away fixtures look tough. That's why getting maximum points from this home game is absolutely non-negotiable. No underestimating Mohammedan SC. Every team fights hard in the ISL, just as the coach said.

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