Arrows' weakness of conceding late goals was further exposed in the game against East Bengal.
"Tomorrow we want to give a good answer and try to fight for a result because we always fight for a result. I think we deserve more points. I think we could have had 14 points," Arrows coach Luis Norton de Matos said.
"Results, as I say always, at the end you always remember the result and not how well you played."
"After the Churchill Brothers team that changed in January, they are a completely different team and very strong. This team is an impressive team of players," the Portuguese coach added.
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Arrows, on the other hand, are slipping down the standing and one reason could be down to their inability to see out results and the number of points dropped due to that.
"It is the exact opposite sensation of scoring in the last minute. As a coach I am frustrated but it makes us learn a new lesson," Matos reflected.
"In that match against Churchill, the goals we had conceded was because of our mistakes. The team has become stronger and we want to take away three points," the youngster said.
Meanwhile, Churchill Brothers are not exhibiting any weakness in their game at the moment but coach Alfred Fernades feels there is a need for improvement.
"Only area where we can stress upon is our conversion rate. We have been missing a lot of chances in front of goal," Churchill Brothers coach Alfred Fernandes said.
They have clearly set the target of a top-four finish.
Meanwhile, the Arrows are playing without the pressure of worrying about their position in the table.
"I have already warned my boys that this match will be the toughest. I can play East Bengal, Mohun Bagan easily. But tomorrow is a very tough match because I can do some tactical work against other opponents.
"But this bunch of fearless boys, you never know, how they will start playing," Fernandes said.