Showing
a
lot
of
urgency,
the
Des
Buckingham’s
side
raced
to
a
3-0
lead
within
36
minutes,
with
goals
from
Greg
Stewart
(10th
minute),
Lallianzuala
Chhangte
(18th)
and
Mehtab
Singh
to
take
it
beyond
the
reach
of
the
I-League
outfit.
Ahmed
Jahouh
(63rd)
and
substitute
Vikram
Pratap
Singh
(90+2)
combined
to
ensure
Mumbai
City’s
knockout
qualification
in
their
maiden
appearance
in
Asia’s
oldest
football
tournament.
Gyanmar
Nikum
(67th)
scored
the
lone
consolation
goal
for
the
Rajasthan
side
who
looked
a
far
cry
from
the
spirited
team
that
shocked
ATK
Mohun
Bagan
3-2
and
played
out
a
goalless
draw
against
East
Bengal.
The
Islanders
now
have
seven
points
from
three
matches
to
go
up
the
table
with
one
match
in
hand.
ATKMB
and
Rajasthan
United,
who
both
have
four
points
from
three
matches,
will
now
fight
for
the
second
quarterfinal
spot
from
group
B.
Both
the
teams
take
on
Indian
Navy
in
their
concluding
group
league
matches
on
August
31
and
September
5
respectively.
Rajasthan
United,
who
are
ahead
of
ATK
Mohun
Bagan
on
head
to
head,
will
have
the
edge
taking
on
the
minnows
Indian
Navy
on
the
last
day
of
league
round.
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