Hyderabad may have only have got a point against Indian Super League leaders Mumbai City FC in their previous game, but the result was important in more ways than one.
In what was one of their most difficult matches of the season, they put on a gritty display, registering their third clean sheet of the season, restricting Mumbai — a side that has scored the most this season — to a goalless draw. The Nizams could have also bagged the three points, had they converted their chances.
Now, after an improved performance against the Islanders, Hyderabad coach Manuel Marquez will be hoping for more of the same from his side when they face bottom-placed Odisha FC at the Fatorda Stadium, here on Tuesday. A victory in their next game will put Hyderabad level against FC Goa, who currently sit third.
“For sure (the confidence is high), when you get a good result (against Mumbai) even (though) we wanted to win,” Marquez said.
“The performance of the team was very good in all…