Chhangte's Strike Seals Mumbai City's Second Straight ISL Victory

Lallianzuala Chhangte's second-half goal gave Mumbai City FC a 1-0 away win against Kerala Blasters in the ISL. The match saw a key first-half penalty save by Kerala's Arsh Anwer Shaikh to deny Jorge Pereyra Diaz. Mumbai City then managed the game effectively after taking the lead, slowing the tempo. Despite late pressure, Kerala Blasters failed to find an equalizer, leaving them without a point this season.

Key Points: Mumbai City FC Beat Kerala Blasters 1-0 in ISL

  • Chhangte's 48th-minute winner
  • Diaz penalty saved by Arsh Anwer Shaikh
  • Mumbai City moves to third place
  • Kerala Blasters still winless
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ISL: Lallianzuala Chhangte's strike gives Mumbai City their second straight victory

Lallianzuala Chhangte scores the winner as Mumbai City FC edge Kerala Blasters 1-0 to secure their second consecutive ISL 2025-26 victory.

"Chhangte calmly slotted past the goalkeeper to open his account for the season."

Kochi, February 22

Lallianzuala Chhangte's early second-half strike proved decisive as Mumbai City FC edged past Kerala Blasters FC 1-0 in Match 12 of the Indian Super League 2025-26 season at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

The Islanders provisionally moved into third place with six points from two matches, while Kerala Blasters are yet to open their account this campaign, according to a release.

Chhangte's decisive strike arrived in the 48th minute. Earlier, Jorge Pereyra Diaz had missed from the penalty spot in the first half, as the two sides went into the interval deadlocked at 0-0. Chhangte received the Player of the Match award.

David Catala made four changes to his starting line-up, handing Arsh Anwer Shaikh a start in goal in place of Sachin Suresh, while Sandeep Singh, Marlon Roos Trujillo and Naocha Singh replaced Muhammed Saheef, Aiban Dohling and Ebindas Yesudas. Petr Kratky, meanwhile, made a solitary alteration, with Vikram Partap Singh coming in for the injured Jorge Ortiz.

Both goalkeepers were called into action in an open start that set the tone for the contest. Victor Bertomeu forced a sharp save from Phurba Lachenpa at his near post after being released by Korou Singh's lofted pass. The Spanish forward later glanced a header over the bar from another Korou delivery, before Lallianzuala Chhangte tested the Kerala Blasters goalkeeper at the other end.

Jorge Pereyra Diaz won a penalty on the half-hour mark after being brought down by Danish Farooq. The Argentine stepped up to take it himself, but Arsh Anwer Shaikh, who was making his first ISL appearance in over three years, guessed correctly, diving low to his right to palm the effort away to safety.

Kerala Blasters introduced Vibin Mohanan and Kevin Yoke at the start of the second half, while Mumbai City replaced Sahil Panwar, who was on a yellow card, with Bijay Chhetri.

The visitors struck just three minutes after the restart. Brandon Fernandes' overhead kick dropped to B. Lalnuntluanga on the edge of the area, and his long-range effort took a deflection off Oumar Ba before falling kindly to Chhangte, who calmly slotted past the goalkeeper to open his account for the season.

The Islanders then took the sting out of the contest, slowing the tempo and inviting the home side to commit numbers forward. Kerala Blasters head coach responded with further changes, but the hosts struggled to carve out any clear-cut openings to test the opposition goalkeeper. A lack of movement in the final third made it increasingly difficult for them to unsettle the Mumbai City defence.

Kerala Blasters went close to finding a late equaliser in the closing minutes, with substitute Muhammad Ajsal and Victor Bertomeu both seeing their headers drift agonisingly wide after taking slight deflections off defenders. In the end, Mumbai City held firm to protect their slender one-goal advantage and secure their second consecutive win of the season.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this was a tense match! Hats off to Arsh Anwer Shaikh for that penalty save on his return. That must have been a huge confidence boost for him. Disappointing for KBFC fans, those late headers were so close! 😅
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Vikram M
Chhangte is proving why he's one of the best Indian players in the league. But I have to say, the quality of the pitch at JLN Stadium didn't look great from the highlights. For a top-tier league, we need better playing surfaces.
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Priya S
Feeling so sad for my Blasters! 💛 We had chances but just couldn't finish. The penalty miss was a big momentum shift. The team needs to be more clinical. Hoping for a strong comeback in the next home game. #YennumYellow
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Rohit P
Solid away win for Mumbai City FC! The defence looked organised after taking the lead. Petr Kratky's tactics to slow the game down were spot on. Early days, but they look like serious title contenders.
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Karthik V
Good to see young Indian players getting minutes. Bijay Chhetri coming on, Arsh in goal... but the match report highlights a concern. Why are we still so reliant on foreign players for goals and creativity? Chhangte was the difference, but where were the other Indian attacking sparks?

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