Bottom-placed Hyderabad FC face a daunting task when they face ATK in their Indian Super League match at the GMC Balayogi Stadium here on Saturday.
Hyderabad FC are in desperate need for an upturn in form. The debutants have just four points from eight games. Phil Brown's team has just one point to show from their last five matches.
Their opponents ATK, on the other hand, are third on the table with 14 points from eight matches and could possibly go top of the table with a victory on Saturday.
But Hyderabad, who have just one win so far, need to put behind the demons from their previous clash earlier this season when Antonio Habas' side thumped them 5-0.
"I think if we look at the first game, we were humiliated that day. As a coach, I will never want that to happen again. That day we weren't good enough with and without the ball. But now with eight or nine games down the line, we are a different team. We have a different thought process," said Brown.
Hyderabad have the worst defence this season -- conceding 17 goals from eight games -- while ATK have the best attack which has pumped in 16 goals. The Hyderabad defence, which is yet to keep a clean sheet this season, will brace themselves for a tough night against the likes of Roy Krishna and David Williams.
But it is not just the defence that has troubled Hyderabad this season. Their attack has contributed just seven goals -- the second worst after Chennaiyin FC (5). But more importantly, they have scored just three goals at home. They have also never scored first in any of their matches so far -- the only team in the league to do so.
"If you consider the league table it is a concern where we are. But we are hoping that in the second half of the season we will do something about it," said a hopeful Brown.
"And that is probably one of the main reasons Nestor (Gordillo) is being put in front and is available for his first game of the season. Now that I have my best players available, hopefully in the second half of the season, we will get more positive results."
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