A combination of injuries, suspensions and moments of poor luck has stretched the Blues' winless streak to four games in the League. But the Spanish coach was confident that his side are close to turning a corner if the chances being created in attack are anything to go by.
"We've been playing some good football and it's only a matter of putting to bed the chances we are creating. Against Minerva, we were plain unlucky. But that's football. We've picked ourselves up and are focused on the challenge that Aizawl will throw at us.
Having played a game more than Bengaluru, Khalid Jamil-coached Aizawl are third on the table with 16 points and have turned up with some impressive performances this season. Their biggest win came last weekend when Aizawl clawed back from a goal down to beat Churchill Brothers 3-1 at home.
Bengaluru, meanwhile, come off the back of a frustrating 1-1 stalemate at home against Minerva Punjab FC, where a late own goal canceled skipper Sunil Chhetri's opener, his fourth goal in as many games. The Blues will be without foreign centre backs John Johnson and Juan Gonzalez, who are still serving suspensions, and the coach expects expects a tough clash tomorrow.