The match was given the go-ahead late in the day as Mumbai players were left stranded in Chennai after playing their previous game because of torrential rains in the southern metropolis.
The Mumbai players were to reach here yesterday but could not do that as the Chennai airport was shut in the aftermath of the flooding of a large part of that city. No flight has taken off or landed at the Chennai airport since Tuesday evening and the operations are shut till Sunday.
"Mumbai City FC and Chennaiyin FC teams today travelled by road from Chennai to Tirupati Air Base and are scheduled to reach Mumbai tonight by charter flight. Further, the Mumbai City FC will now take a morning flight tomorrow, ie 4th December to reach Kolkata in time to participate in Match # 54 with Atletico de Kolkata, while Chennaiyin FC will head towards Pune for their Match # 55 with FC Pune City scheduled on 5th December," the release said.
With Mumbai already out of contention for a last-four berth, the only interest in tomorrow's match will be for the defending champions as a win will guarantee them a top-two finish in the league stage.
ATK have been on an unbeaten run since their turnaround
After coming back home, ATK have secured a hat-trick of wins with 10 goals from three matches with their forward Iain Hume being at the centre of their attacks. The former Canadian international has nine goals from 13 matches to be second behind Stiven Mendoza on the goal scorer's list.
With a spirited Sameehg Doutie of South Africa and Jaime Gavilan of Spain behind Hume, the trio have been unstoppable, while captain Borja Fernandez is also adding his rich experience into count.
ATK's strong attacking performance means that their backline which has been struggling in the absence of Josemi is not exposed as it's one area Habas would like to reinforce ahead of the knockout leg.
Their off the field happenings -- Andre Moritz parting ways, while assistant coach Oscar Bruzon was asked to leave -- did not help the cause as they are yet to taste a win in seven matches.
Former Chelsea star and marquee player-cum-manager Anelka has admitted that the season was a "failure".
"It's a failure when you don't reach your target of making last four. We started off well but a lot of stuff happened just before the second half of the ISL that's why we're here today," the Frenchman has said after their loss to Chennaiyin on Tuesday.
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