After losing by 96 runs to South Africa, Sri Lanka have been plagued by injuries with skipper being unable to bowl and senior batsman Chamara Kapugedara already sustaining a knee injury.
Worse, Upul Tharanga has been suspended for two games due to slow over-rate.
"As you know, India is a force in world cricket no matter where they play, whether it's at home or away. They have played fantastic cricket especially in the last couple of years.
He is realistic about his inexperienced side's chances to win the Champions Trophy and that he believes takes away a lot of pressure from the youngsters.
"We are happy to walk in as the underdogs. I mean, no one really expects us to win the Championship which takes away a lot of pressure out of the guys," Mathews said.
But he agreed that this team needs to learn to deal with pressure.
"I mean, yes, we have had so many greats and they have retired (referring to Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene, TM Dilshan). We are slowly rebuilding, but surely, we will come up with a good performance," the skipper said.
However, Mathews didn't agree that gulf between India and other south Asian neighbours have increased.
"No, I don't think so. Yes, India have done extremely well in the past couple years. If you look at our team, we've beaten the Australians, which was the number 1 team a few months back. We beat Australia in Australia. We beat South Africa in South Africa," the skipper said.
On Kapugedara's injury, Mathews said that they are waiting for the MRI report.
"He just got injured at training, so we sent him for an MRI scan. We are waiting for the doctor's report. If need be, we might have to bring in a replacement, which is Danushka," he said.
He agreed that not being able to bowl will affect the balance of his side.
"So we have to think about it -- we have to come up with some other plans to try and cope with the Indian batting line-up. But yes, this is what we've got, and we'll definitely use the resources that we've got at the moment."
When asked if he would ask Kumar Sangakkara to comeback from retirement, he smiled and replied in jest: "I always asked him that!"
"Even a couple days ago, I was asking him can you come and play for us, you know, in this game? He has been in absolute (tremendous) form (for Surrey in County). He has been in form ever since he started playing, to be honest.
"And he has had a lot of chats to all the younger players, including myself," added Mathews.
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