A listless Delhi were hammered 1-4 by Goa in front of home fans, leaving the team at the bottom of the points table with just seven points from eight matches --- only one of which has been a victory.
"It was a fairly disappointing evening for us. In the beginning, we tried to build pressure on them but then it became 1-0. We were hopeful of coming back but then the goals kept coming although we tried to be better in the second half. Once it was 4-0, the game was obviously gone," said Luijpers, who was standing in for a suspended.
"We have a lot of improvements to make. We are going to sit tomorrow and learn our lessons from this game. Sunday is a new game and we have to stand up," he added.
The coach said that the next match would be a fresh opportunity for his players to re-group and deliver.
"We didn't play as a team today. There are a lot of lessons to be learnt from today. But Sunday is a new match and we are going to be prepared for that," he said.
