Mumbai FC, who made three changes to the starting line-up, including new signing Alex Silva of Brazil, took time to get off the blocks.
The visiting Bagan side created a couple of chances during this period with Haitian Sony Norde testing goalkeeper Laxmikant Kattimani with a snap long essay in the 13th minute. That proved to be a wake-up call for the home side as they gradually clicked and they started to launch a series of raids at the Bagan goal.
The Mumbai team was also denied by the wood work when Farukh Choudhary did well to lunge forward to meet Thoi's floater from the right but diving header, that had goalkeeper Debjith Majumder beaten, came back off the upright in the 32nd minute.
Earlier, Silva came close to scoring from two well executed free-kicks which were parried away by Bagan's custodian Majumder for corners.
The second half did not witness any exciting goal-mouth action barring the odd one. Hardly any attempt ws created at either end and the game finished in stalemate.
Mumbai FC goalkeeper Kattimani was declared 'Man of the match' and received a cash award of Rs 10,000.
The draw enabled Bagan increase their points tally to 18 from eight games and kept them in second spot on the table, while Mumbai FC, who will next take on defending champions Bengaluru FC in a 10th round match here on February 18, remained on eighth spot with seven points from nine matches.
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