New Delhi, Dec 2 (IANS) Delhi Dynamos FC are in a must-win situation when they face Mumbai City FC in an Indian Super League (ISL) match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Monday.
Delhi are at the bottom of the ISL table with four points after nine matches.
They are yet to win a single game, and they have just four draws to show. Delhi have shown a plenty of promise in several games and if they do not convert their dominance into wins, they can forget about qualifying.
The winning run has to start soon and coach Josep Gombau looks at tomorrow's match for the turnaround.
"We have an important game against a very good side, Mumbai City FC. It's match-day 10 and we still don't have a win, But I think we have been playing well in the last couple of games. I have a lot of respect for Mumbai but I hope that we can put a good performance and win the game," said Gombau.
The Lions do not have dearth of creativity but it's their finishing which has let them down. Gombau will hope that his side can get their act together and pick their first win against Mumbai.
"I think we played well and created a lot of chances against Goa and Bengaluru but could not finish well. This time, the team is confident of putting the ball at the back of the net," said the coach, whose team has already dropped four points from winnable positions at home.
Mumbai City are set to play the first of their three games in nine days, of which two are away. Coach Jorge Costa is wary of Delhi, despite having beaten them in the reverse tie 2-0 at home.
"If you don't watch Delhi play and you look at their position, you can be disappointed. But if you watch them play, you'll know that they are playing well.
"In the last game against Bengaluru, they created a lot of chances and looked very organised. They deserved to be up by two or three goals by half-time. So, we need to respect them and be focused," said Costa.
Mumbai's away form has been good, having lost just one in four games. The brilliance of Paulo Machado in the middle of the park coupled with a strong back-line led by Lucian Goian and Subhasish Bose have been crucial.
Interestingly, Delhi and Mumbai have scored a mere seven goals, which is the joint lowest in the league. While for Mumbai, six of their seven goals have been scored by their foreign contingent in attack, for Delhi five of their seven have been netted by Indian players.
On Monday, both teams will look at the goals, and a crucial victory, never mind who scores.