ISL 2016: NorthEast United 0-1 Mumbai City FC - 5 Talking Points

Jackichand Singh
Jackichand Singh scored the only goal of the game (Images courtesy of ISL)

#2 Vingada’s woes!

Nelo Vingada
Vingada was a frustrated figure on the sidelines (Images courtesy of ISL)

Nelo Vingada, the NorthEast United’s coach did not have his best team at disposal, with Nicolas Velez, Romaric and Subrata Paul sitting out.

Hence, he had to start with Sumeet Passi while Didier Zokora played the holding midfielder role, moving up from his usual centre back position in the team. Emiliano Alfaro once again led the attack, alongside Katsumi Yusa and Holicharan Narzary.

But more than their injured players, it was the coordination within their team-mates that NorthEast United missed the most against Mumbai. The forward line was too slow compared to the midfield and this resulted in a lot of mistimed passes and aimless crosses.

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