Hosts Delhi Dynamos will be aiming to end their winless streak against an equally desperate Chennaiyin FC when the two teams lock horns in an Indian Super League encounter here on Tuesday.
The hosts secured a draw against Kerala Blasters where they needed a late goal from Andrija Kaluderovic to salvage a point.
Even in the opening game against FC Pune City, they dropped points at the fag end and coach Josep Gombau will feel they needed much more than two points from their three games.
"We are a new team. We are trying to play a new style of football. This is something that cannot happen in one day. I think we deserve more than the two points we have because, in all the three games, we had chances to win the game," said Gombau.
While Lallianzuala Chhangte and Romeo Fernandes have shown glimpses of their quality, lack of composure in front of goal is telling. Delhi's profligacy has seen them score only three goals despite fashioning countless opportunities.
"The important thing is that we are playing good football. We are creating chances and when we convert them, we will win matches. I hope that we win," he said.
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Delhi will miss the services of influential midfielder Marcos Tebar, who is nursing a hamstring injury.
Chennaiyin FC looked a shadow of their old side, which won the title in March this year. In the absence of the injured Dhanpal Ganesh, none of their midfielders, including the likes of Anirudh Thapa and Germanpreet Singh, have been able to take control.
"You can always look at the reason why we have not started so well. But the effort that the boys have put in for all three matches is incredible. I certainly have no problems with the way that they have approached the games," said Chennaiyin FC coach John Gregory.
"It is just that we have made a couple of defensive mistakes. Big mistakes, which we rarely made last season in the 18 regular season matches."