Mumbai, coached by German Valentin Altenburg, have failed to live up to their promise after having recruited top overseas players like Australian World Cup winning team member Glenn Turner and star Belgian player Tom Boon. Another loss tomorrow at the Mahindra Stadium would virtually end their semifinal hopes.
Lancers started with a bang at home in Bhuabaneshwar by thrashing Ranchi Rays 6-3 on January 22 but come into this game after being, in turn, whipped 4-0 in their previous match yesterday at Ranchi in a sweet revenge for the Rays.
Mumbai's problem stems from the fact that Turner, who leads from the front, has not secured enough support from the midfield to rip apart the rival defences.
In their previous game against defending champions Delhi Waveriders at home, Mumbai hardly made a threatening move barring securing a few penalty corners without drag-flick specialist Harmanpreet Singh being able to find the mark from these set pieces.
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They need to show a lot more speed and thrust in their attacks and more assurance in defending than they have displayed till date to put it across Lancers.
On paper, Mumbai appear to hold the edge against Jude Felix-coached Lancers who are mainly dependent on Australian Russell Ford, who has appeared in the World Cup and Olympics, and a few current and former India internationals like Vikram Kanth, Gurjinder Singh and Lalit Upadhyay.