Delhi are placed third with 15 points from nine matches but they have scored just eight goals, the least in the ISL season 2 so far. League leaders FC Goa have 20 goals to their credit, while even Chennaiyin FC placed at the bottom of the table have scored 11 goals.
Coach Carlos knows that his side have not scored enough but he is not pressing the panic button.
"The problem is sometimes we are unlucky and we can't convert. But my team is doing its best to win. We have to be a little patient," he added.
Interestingly, Delhi have conceded the least number of goals -- eight -- as their defenders have kept it extremely tight at the back.
"It's something we tried at Corinthians (Brazillian club). I have Chicao, (John Arne) Riise, (Florent) Malouda and (Hans) Mulder. Anas (Edathodika) and Robin (Singh) are leaders and will also get a chance to captain later. It's a good way to divide the responsibility and it also helps to motivate the players to be leaders.
Defensive midfielder Anderson Sebastiao Cardoso (Chicao) said Delhi need to be more and get some goals.
"I have noticed that teams are struggling to play at home. We won away games and when we came back, it was harder. We have to have more attitude in our home games, need to be more offensive. Our coach has been demanding this from us, to improve and get a win at home," he said.
"Delhi may not have scored a lot of goals but they have won considerable points. Their defensive record is better than the other teams and they are difficult to break down. They are very settled team, not too much rotation," said Platt.
"(John Arne) Riise is an experienced player. In defence you need people to talk and organise. He has been crucial in those terms as well with his organization and being vocal at the back John has utilised his experience playing in an unknown position too," Platt said.
"I don't think playing away is a huge factor how we perform. I don't look at it as a concern. We can win matches between now and end of season," he said.
Platt said he will not mind going away with one point against the meanest defence in the league.
"I will take a draw. I think both teams will look for a win. They will set out for a win. Games can go either way, for any reason. We are here to win the game," said Platt.
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