"We have had a couple of good halves but haven't finished off games. Wins in the next two games will see us back in the top four. It's a close competition. We are a new team and the more time we spend together as a team, the better. A win will give us the momentum," said star player Glenn Turner ahead of the return leg match against Delhi who beat them 3-1 in the first stage encounter.
Mumbai have garnered six points from four games so far, after having started off in a very promising note against last year's runners-up Jaypee Punjab Warriors who were held to an exciting 3-3 draw.
Mumbai then lost to Ranchi Rays 1-2 on the next day and then drew with the Ranchi team 2-2 on the return away leg game before losing 1-3 to Delhi in their last encounter.
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"He's a world-class player and their leader. They did pretty well without him. With him back they will be stronger," he said.
Turner, at the same time, exuded confidence that if his team plays to its potential, "it can beat any other team".
"If you look at the last game we had two corners saved on the line. We need to improve in everything, keep working hard."
Delhi coach Cedric D'Souza said his team's confidence was high. "We will be concentrating on penetrating the (rival) circle more," he said.