FC Goa head into the semi-finals of the AIFF Super Cup 2025 determined to put their recent AFC Champions League Two setbacks behind them as they prepare to take on Mumbai City FC. Despite finishing on top of their group to secure a place in the last four, the Gaurs arrive at this stage on the back of a worrying run of defeats, prompting concerns over their structure, shape, and overall rhythm at a crucial point in the season.
With ambitions of lifting the Super Cup title for the second consecutive year, head coach Manolo Marquez faces several pressing issues demanding immediate attention.
One of the most urgent concerns is the team’s vulnerability during set-piece situations. Their recent 2-1 loss to Al-Zawraa once again highlighted defensive frailties, with both goals originating from poorly handled corner scenarios. FC Goa have consistently shown weakness when faced with dangerous corners and free-kicks, often losing composure in critical moments.
With Mumbai City boasting threats like Lallianzuala Chhangte—known for his sharp deliveries and ability to capitalize in such situations—Marquez will need to rigorously drill his defensive unit. Strengthening their shape, ensuring quicker reactions inside the box, and making decisive clearances will be key if the Gaurs are to avoid being punished in the semi-final.
At the opposite end of the pitch, FC Goa continue to struggle with an ongoing centre-forward dilemma. Their return of just two goals in five continental matches highlights a lack of cutting edge in the final third. Javier Siverio has yet to show the ruthlessness of former club icons like Ferran Corominas or Igor Angulo, leaving Marquez searching for solutions.
Experimenting with Iker Guarrotxena in a false No. 9 role or adjusting the build-up to provide better service into the box are among the options on the table. For Goa to seriously challenge Mumbai City, they must rediscover their scoring touch and supply their forwards with more consistent, meaningful opportunities.
Compounding these issues is the team’s ongoing creativity problem. Their inability to carve out clear chances in the defeat to Al-Zawraa reflects a broader hesitation in the final third, where promising moves often break down due to lack of imagination or decisive passing.
Marquez will need to tweak his tactical approach, encouraging wing-backs to push higher and create overloads in wide areas. This would allow wingers to drift inside into more dangerous positions, increasing the team’s offensive fluidity. Unless Goa become bolder and smarter with their final delivery, they risk being stifled by Mumbai City’s disciplined defence.
As the semi-final approaches, FC Goa’s hopes of defending their Super Cup crown hinge on addressing these critical shortcomings, all of which will be tested against a formidable Mumbai City side.
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