Chennaiyin FC's All-Indian Squad Falls 2-0 to Mohun Bagan in Super Cup Opener

Chennaiyin FC began their Super Cup campaign with a hard-fought 2-0 loss to Mohun Bagan. Despite the defeat, the all-Indian squad showed impressive resilience throughout the match. Young players like Jiteshwor Singh and Lalrinliana Hnamte displayed promising performances in midfield. The team will look to build on these positives when they face East Bengal in their next group match.

Key Points: Chennaiyin FC All-Indian XI Loses 2-0 to Mohun Bagan Super Cup

  • Fielding all-Indian starting XI in Miranda's coaching debut
  • Young midfield trio showed impressive composure and energy
  • Jamie Maclaren scored both goals for Mohun Bagan victory
  • Goalkeeper Nawaz made crucial late saves to keep score respectable
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AIFF Super Cup 2025-26: All-Indian Chennaiyin FC go down with a fight in Group opener against Mohun Bagan

Clifford Miranda's all-Indian Chennaiyin FC put up a spirited fight despite 2-0 loss to Mohun Bagan in AIFF Super Cup 2025-26 group opener at Fatorda Stadium.

"While the result didn't go their way, the performance of the all-Indian squad offered plenty of positives - CFC Press Release"

Bambolim, October 25

Chennaiyin FC (CFC) went down 2-0 against Indian Super League side Mohun Bagan Super Giant in their AIFF Super Cup 2025-26 opener on Saturday at the Fatorda Stadium.

Fielding an all-Indian starting XI in Head Coach Clifford Miranda's first game in charge, the Marina Machans matched their opponents for large spells despite the reverse. They showed encouraging signs for the games ahead, as per a press release from CFC.

Miranda named a sturdy backline of five, anchored by Pritam Kotal - who also captained the side - shielding Mohammad Nawaz in goal. The young midfield trio of Jitendra Singh, Jiteshwor Singh, and Lalrinliana Hnamte showcased composure and energy in the middle, while Irfan Yadwad and Farukh Choudhary led the attack with intent.

A gritty opening in torrential downpour at the Fatorda saw both teams battle for control in the middle of the park. Chennaiyin's clearest chance in the first period fell to Farukh, who drew a parry out of custodian Vishal Kaith following a dazzling dribble. For Mohun Bagan, Sahal Abdul Samad raced through on goal, only to be heroically denied a clear shot at goal by a sliding Laldinliana Renthlei.

Jiteshwor, then, went close to breaking the deadlock in the 36th minute, when the ball fell to his feet following a corner. The midfielder's effort was straight at Kaith, who swatted the ball away to safety.

A minute later, Mohun Bagan broke quickly at the other end, with the move ending with Jamie Maclaren finding the back of the net. The Marina Machans responded strongly as Hnamte went close with a curling effort from range.

Chennaiyin started the second half the stronger of the two sides, with Irfan's glanced header deflecting just wide of the post. However, the Bengal outfit doubled their lead against the run of play, seven minutes after the hour, when Maclaren guided the ball into the roof of the net from close range, the press release added.

Despite the deficit, the Marina Machans fought for every ball on the water-logged pitch, putting their bodies on the line to keep the margin within touching distance. In goal, Nawaz made two strong stops in the closing minutes, first denying Jason Cummings with a low save, before making himself big to thwart Liston Colaco, after the Indian attacker had raced through on goal.

While the result didn't go their way, the performance of the all-Indian squad offered plenty of positives as Miranda's men look to build momentum. They will take on East Bengal in their second AIFF Super Cup 2025-26 fixture on Tuesday, October 28, before concluding the group stage with a clash against Dempo SC. Both matches will be played at the GMC Athletic Stadium in Bambolim.

- ANI

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Priya S
The scoreline doesn't reflect how close this match was! Chennaiyin matched Mohun Bagan for large periods and created good chances. Farukh's dribble and Irfan's header were so close! Hope they carry this momentum against East Bengal. 🤞
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Arjun K
Respect to Clifford Miranda for trusting Indian talent from day one. In the long run, this approach will benefit Indian football more than relying on foreign players. The performance in torrential rain shows their character. Better luck next match!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the all-Indian approach, we need to be honest about the finishing. Jiteshwor's chance in the 36th minute should have been buried. Against top teams like Mohun Bagan, you can't afford to miss such opportunities. Hope they work on their final touch.
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Vikram M
Mohammad Nawaz was brilliant in goal! Those saves against Cummings and Colaco were top-class. Playing in water-logged conditions isn't easy, but the team showed great determination. This is the kind of fighting spirit Indian football needs. 🔥
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Michael C
Great to see Indian coaches getting opportunities! Clifford Miranda's tactical setup with 5 at the back worked well for most of the game. The team just needs to convert their chances. Looking forward to seeing how they develop throughout the tournament.

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