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ISL: Top-four spot on Mumbai City's mind ahead of SC East Bengal game

Mumbai City FC will go all guns blazing against rock-bottom SC East Bengal who have nothing to lose, in their Indian Super League match here on Tuesday. Mumbai are placed fifth in the points table, having 25 points from 16 matches and need a win to get back in the top four. Kerala Blasters are two points above them playing the same number of games.

The defending champions lost to Jamshedpur FC in their last outing after racking up two wins on the bounce, and head coach Des Buckingham would hope his boys can arrest a spell of inconsistent run and get back to business when it matters. Ahmed Jahouh was substituted early on against Jamshedpur after getting injured. For SC East Bengal, it is all about ending the season on a high and not finishing at the foot of the table.

The red and golds have won just one game so far and have also scored the joint fewest goals along with Chennaiyin FC. The Mario Rivera-coached side have also dropped too many points from winning positions. SC East Bengal will be missing the services of Hira Mondal, who has been one of their best performers, as the left-back picked up his fourth booking in the last game.

Naocha Singh, who is on loan from Mumbai, will also not be available. "Hira is a fantastic player and has a very distinctive set of skills. I talk to him a lot.

If he keeps going like this and learns every day, he will be on the national team soon. But for now, he needs to learn more and correct his mistakes. He is on the right track," said Rivera.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com