In their last game Uttar Pradesh Wizards, Dutchman Robbert Kemperman scored the winner with a deflection to pocket their first win in the fifth edition of the tournament.
Dabang Mumbai had a good home run so far as they drew their first match against Ranchi Rays 3-3 at the Mahindra stadium here.
By virtue of a draw and win, Dabang Mumbai are presently occypying second position in the standings with seven points behind leaders Kalinga Lancers (10 points).
With the likes of Kempermanm, Johan Bjorkan, Fuchs and India international Nikkin Thimmaiah in its arsenal, Dabang Mumbai possesses a strong forwardline and it will be a challenge for the Punjab defence to stop the home side.
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The Mumbai team, coached by Australian Jay Stacy, also has a strong defence with Australian Jeremy Hayward and Harmanpreet Singh manning the backline.
"Our efforts will be to score a goal right at the start of play. We will also try to score as many field goals as possible as one field goal is counted as two. This will be our focus," explained Harmanpreet.
Australian Matt Gohdes and Dutchman Robert Van Der Horst also add to Punjab's strength.
Meanwhile, Dabamg Mumbai mifielder Vikas Sharma is out of the tournament due to a hamstring injury and has been replaced by defender Sunil Yadav in the squad.
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