The Mariners play East Bengal in their return match at Siliguri on Saturday.
"Our strategy is pretty straight and simple, give your cent percent and churn out a positive result. In our quest for the second consecutive Hero I-League trophy, we need a positive result in Siliguri," Chakraborty, who has represented both Mohun Bagan and East Bengal after having graduated from Tata Football Academy, said.
He said the defending champions' strategy will be to not concede an early goal.
Asked how is he preparing himself before his first derby as the Mariners' coach, Chakraborty said, "I always believe that the Derby is the final frontier. Be it player or coach, you'll always be tested on the Derby. But for us, generally, everything is planned by Sanjoy Da (Sen).
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