The 2012-13 champions, who made a come back after a gap of four years despite getting little time to prepare for their first match, performed well in the opening match until Balwant Singh's first half strike that gave Bagan full points.
Team's assistant coach Alfred Fernandes, who is guiding the team in absence of coach Joseph Afusi, said though they lost by 1-0, he was happy the way his team played.
"With Trinidad & Tobago striker Anthony Wolfe available for tomorrow's match it will strengthen our strike force which lacked cutting edge in the last match," said Fernandes.
He said the team is not going to take tomorrow's match lightly as the Mumbai FC is riding on high confidence after beating DSK Shivajians in Mumbai.
"We will try to collect full points in front of our home crowd," Fernandes said.
While Mumbai FC coach Sanotsh Kashyap said he is happy that his team started on a positive note by beating DSK Shivajians by a lone goal.
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