The Dynamos began their ISL season on a winning note with a 3-2 victory over FC Pune City but suffered a 1-4 drubbing at the hands of tournament new-comers Bengaluru FC in their second away match on November 26.
The Dynamos would look to forget that defeat and try to notch up a win in front of their home supporters at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium which will be hosting its first match after the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
"It's a problem conceding six goals in two matches. But it's not just about our defence. Rather, it's about the way we have been defending as a team. I don't like it. Our philosophy is to press well and we have not been doing that and I'm worried about that," Dynamos head coach Miguel Angel Portugal said at the pre-match press conference.
Coach Portugal will have a first taste of his home venue which will also see big support for NorthEast United as many football-mad people from that part of the country stay in the National Capital.
Portugal said he has some injured players but did not disclose who.
NorthEast United are yet to register any points and are still waiting to score their first goal in ISL 4 but head coach Joao Carlos Pires de Deus said he would not change the way his side have been playing.
"Nobody is injured and everybody is available for selection. I am going to make some changes in the team though I cannot tell it now. But I am going to field the best first eleven tomorrow."
De Deus also spoke about Dynamos' attack which boasts of Nigerian forward Kalu Uche and teenage starlet and last match hero Lallianzuala Chhangte.
In the head-to-head record so far, NorthEast United have managed one win over Dynamos while the Delhi side have emerged triumphant on two occasions while the remaining three matches have been drawn affairs.
Asked about this piece of statistics, de Deus said, "The past six matches of NorthEast United were not played under me. Tomorrow's match will be my first match against Delhi Dynamos. Past history for the museums. It will be new coaches and new players tomorrow for both sides. Past results do not matter.
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