NorthEast United would take on Mumbai City FC in the Indian Super League with anticipation of consolidating their hold on the top half of the league table.
The 34-year-old former Sunderland player who joined the Indian club at the beginning of the season has been credited for the team’s transformation this season having scored two goals in four matches to help his club amass eight points.
His swift recovery appears to have excited his assistant coach Khalid Jamil, who believes they must get the maximum points from their opponents in the game.
"Three points against Mumbai is very important. There are no injuries, but Kai (Heerings) will be missing. We will play like we usually do, and we are up against a very good team. So, we can't take them lightly," said Jamil. Read Full Story
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