RF Development League: Mumbai, Chennaiyin eye win in final round; RFYC look to end campaign on high
Panaji (Goa) [India], May 10 (ANI): Chennaiyin FC and Mumbai City FC will aim to put their underwhelming performances behind them and end the campaign on a positive note when they meet at the Benaulim Ground in the final round of matches of the Reliance Foundation Development League (RFDL) here on Wednesday.
Panaji (Goa) [India], May 10 (ANI): Chennaiyin FC and Mumbai City FC will aim to put their underwhelming performances behind them and end the campaign on a positive note when they meet at the Benaulim Ground in the final round of matches of the Reliance Foundation Development League (RFDL) here on Wednesday.
In the other game, Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) will look to finish their engagements on a high when they take on FC Goa.
RF Young Champs, having the youngest squad in the tournament, are in fifth place with two wins in their kitty and having seven points from six matches.
The Arata Izumi-coached side have looked impressive throughout, their performances getting better with each passing game. The victories over Mumbai City FC and especially Jamshedpur FC underlined their growth as a unit and against FC Goa, they will be expected to produce the same fighting spirit and attractive style of football.
Players like Sanan Mohammed, Salman Faris, Chirag Bhujel, Razibul Mistry and Rashid CK are among those who have caught the eye and the experience of playing in a competition with quality opposition will surely augur well for the RF Young Champs, India’s only 5-star rated football academy.
Goa, fourth in the table with 10 points, are on a little run with three games unbeaten on the spin, registering two wins in their last two outings. The Gaurs have improved along the way with players like Jovial Dias and Brison Fernandes finding their mojo as the league progressed.
In the evening kickoff, two teams who have not had an ideal RFDL campaign will lock horns, both aiming to end on a high. For Mumbai, it has been a league to forget the Islanders failing to register a point or a goal so far. While Mumbai are rock-bottom, Chennaiyin have played out two draws in their six encounters meaning they are seventh in the table, also winless so far. (ANI)