Alexis Gomez: The Argentine Spearhead of Mohammedan SC's Title Charge

Alexis Gomez: The Argentine Spearhead of Mohammedan SC’s Title Charge

Alexis Gomez, the 24-year-old Argentine forward, has emerged as a pivotal figure in Mohammedan SC’s ongoing Indian Super League campaign. Known for his flair and decisive play, Gomez has played a crucial role in the team’s success so far.

In a recent interview with HindustanTimes.com, Gomez shared his experiences and ambitions. Reflecting on his audacious shot from the halfway line against Gokulam Kerala, he said, “I saw the goalkeeper ahead, and I was too far from the goal to advance. I kicked the ball with the intention of it being a goal.”

Gomez’s journey to Mohammedan SC has been marked by adaptation and growth. After playing for Sudeva Delhi, he joined Mohammedan SC and faced a higher level of competition. “Everything was different—there was more competition, and the team was forming well,” he said.

When asked about the key factor driving Mohammedan SC’s success, Gomez emphasized the team’s collective strength. “I saw a strong team, and the key factor was the strength we all had to contribute something to the team and be league champions,” he said.

Despite their current lead in the I-League, Gomez believes complacency is not an option. “One is never satisfied in football, one always wants more. That is why every game we go out to give our best to stay first in the table,” he said.

Gomez also spoke about his recovery from a thigh injury. “I know that in soccer, injuries are normal, and if you allow sadness to invade your head, it is worse. I returned to the field with normal fears, and little by little I became more confident,” he said.

The camaraderie within the Mohammedan SC team is a source of pride for Gomez. “I really enjoy being with my teammates; maybe that’s the best thing—that we are a good team and that laughter is never lacking,” he said.

As Mohammedan SC prepares to face Mohun Bagan Super Giant on October 5, Gomez is confident in the team’s abilities. “We are a family, and we are going to give everything to win the title,” he said.

Mohammedan SC Stuns Chennaiyin FC in ISL Debut

Mohammedan SC Stuns Chennaiyin FC in ISL Debut

Mohammedan Sporting Club, a storied legacy club with a 133-year history, made its mark in the Indian Super League (ISL) with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Chennaiyin FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Thursday.

The match began with Owen Coyle’s Chennaiyin FC showcasing their aerial dominance, but it was Mohammedan who struck first in the 39th minute. A miscommunication between Chennaiyin goalkeeper Samik Mitra and defender P.C. Laldinpuia allowed Mohammedan midfielder F. Lalremsanga to capitalize on a loose ball and slot it into an open net.

Despite making five changes to his attacking lineup, Coyle’s efforts to equalize proved futile. Mohammedan’s Cesar Manzoki Lobi had a golden opportunity to seal the victory with a penalty in injury time, but his spot-kick went wide.

Chennaiyin came alive in the dying minutes, with a shot cleared off the line by Gaurav Bora and Vanlalzuidika Chhakchhuak. However, their inability to fire a shot on target until the 82nd minute ultimately cost them the match.

Mohammedan’s victory marks a significant milestone for the club, which has long been a force in Indian football. The win also highlights the growing competitiveness of the ISL, where even newly promoted teams can challenge established powerhouses.

Chennaiyin FC Eyes Home Advantage in ISL Opener

Chennaiyin FC Eyes Home Advantage in ISL Opener

Chennaiyin FC Aims for Home Advantage in Indian Super League

As the Indian Super League (ISL) season kicks off, Chennaiyin FC head coach Owen Coyle has emphasized the importance of home support for his team. With seven of their first 10 matches scheduled away from home, CFC is eager to make a strong impression in front of their passionate fans.

“The scheduling is what it is. We prepare for the games and we know we can win. We are at home now, one of the few games here in the first 10 for us,” Coyle said. “We want to make sure we do our very best here.”

Last season, Chennaiyin had a difficult start but rallied to qualify for the playoffs. Coyle is aiming for a better beginning this time around. “Hopefully, if we are really strong in the second half like last year, we will be in a really good position. We have to also gather points away from home to capitalize on those run of home games when they come about.”

Coyle also stressed the importance of building a team that can “do justice” to its loyal fans. “I want to provide a team the fans enjoy watching, and that is (when we) win/lose/draw. Hopefully, we can give them a team that’s representative of them.”

Chennaiyin’s home opener against Mohammedan SC on Tuesday will be a crucial test. The team will be looking to establish a winning rhythm and create a positive atmosphere for the rest of the season.

ISL Kicks Off with Kolkata 'Big Three' Rivalry

ISL Kicks Off with Kolkata ‘Big Three’ Rivalry

The Indian Super League (ISL) kicks off its 11th season on Friday with a highly anticipated clash between last season’s finalists Mohun Bagan and Mumbai City FC. This season marks a significant milestone as Kolkata’s “Big Three” clubs—Mohun Bagan, East Bengal, and Mohammedan SC—now compete in India’s top-tier football competition.

Mohammedan SC, the 103-year-old club, joins its city rivals after winning the I-League last season. Mohun Bagan, who merged with ATK in 2020, has been a consistent title contender since joining the ISL, winning the Shield last season but losing the final to Mumbai City FC. East Bengal completed the transition of Kolkata’s famous clubs to the ISL, reigniting their century-old rivalry at the highest level.

The opener between Mohun Bagan and Mumbai City promises to set the tone for an exciting season. Mohun Bagan has strengthened its attack with Australian star Jamie Maclaren, while Mumbai City has brought in several new faces, including Brandon Fernandes and Nikolaos Karelis.

The 2024-25 season promises to be more open and competitive, with NorthEast United FC setting the tone with a thrilling victory in the Durand Cup. Juan Pedro Benali’s team, which narrowly missed the playoffs last season, will look to build on their success.

The shadow of Anwar Ali’s four-month ban and hefty fine will loom large over East Bengal. Mohammedan Sporting faces a tough season ahead due to the departure of key players, but they have bolstered their squad with several new signings.

Last season’s semifinalists FC Goa will enter with renewed optimism under Manolo Marquez, who will juggle his club duties with his national team job. Chennaiyin FC and Bengaluru FC will also push to challenge for playoff success, while Sergio Lobera’s Odisha FC will look to add to their Super Cup title.

Kerala Blasters may struggle due to a weakened squad, while all eyes will be on Indian coach Khalid Jamil at Jamshedpur FC. Hyderabad FC, who endured financial instability in the build-up to the season, will face an uphill task.

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