Having held by Minerva by a last-minute equaliser in the season opener, Mohun Bagan have bounced back in style with a derby win followed by a 5-0 thrashing of Churchill Brothers at Barasat.
But their big win saw four players sustain injuries on the artificial turf of Barasat.
Japanese Yuta Kinowaki (collarbone) has been ruled out for about a month with Arijit Bagui also on the injured list.
"It is a very important match for us. It is not a major injury (that I have). I believe in myself. With the treatment, I feel much better. I believe I can play tomorrow. I watched Lajong's game. They have a good team. They run a lot," Kromah, who scored and assisted a goal in the last game, said.
The opposition in its rank has Kromah's Liberian countryman Lawrence Doe.
"Lawrence (Doe) is my senior player. When he started playing I was small. He left the country as his style was not liked by national coach. He is an idol," Kromah commented on his fellow Liberian.
After opening his Mohun Bagan account with a brace, the spotlight will be on Aser Pierrick Dipanda Dicka who welcomes his old side as he steps out onto the pitch to play against the team he won the Golden Boot last season with 11 goals for the Reds.
On the other hand, Shillong Lajong stayed back in Kolkata after their 1-5 defeat at the hands of East Bengal, looking to make amends.
"It was just a bad day in the office for Lajong last game. They had collected six points from first two matches. They are dangerous from set pieces. They are a well-balanced side."
Lajong head coach Bobby Nongbet felt the pressure riding on his head.
"It's a bit of pressure for us against Mohun Bagan considering how they played against Churchill. In the last match, we conceded two early goals in first and second half which made difficult to come back.
"East Bengal played well. But if Sony Norde and Kromah don't play, it is an advantage for us," the coach said.
Lawrence, who spoke on the eve of the game returned the compliments by Kromah and also praised the 2015 Hero I-League champions.
"For me, Kromah is the most dangerous player. But all are good; they are a very good side. I respect Sony too -- he is a very good player. For me, no team is different. They are a big team. They are very good we respect them," he said.
Action will shift from Barasat back to Salt Lake Stadium and Sen said: "For us, every ground is challenging. Our record in Barasat is good. We are always prepared wherever we play. We have to be consistent.
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