"Yes, we are high on confidence after we won both of our last two games, but it's going to be very difficult to defeat Bharat FC. They are a very strong team and in the previous match they played very well to win," said Jamil, referring to the Pune club, which despite having two players sent off, managed to score a 2-0 win over Goa's Salgaocar last Sunday.
Jamil noted that Bharat FC's strength is the defence.
"They (Bharat FC) have plenty of experience with some quality players and their defending is their strong point," he said.
Jamil wanted his players to be positive and was not averse to earning a draw.
"We have to adopt a positive approach and not bother too much about the result. A win is certainly good, but a point is also satisfying. To achieve that we must be alert from the start and try our best," he said.
With a tally of seven points from six games, Mumbai FC are currently in eighth position and a win would lift them to a higher place in the 11-team standings.
On the other hand, Bharat FC are second from last with 5 points from the same number of matches played.
Bharat FC are fresh from their first ever I-League win and will be hoping to replicate their performance from last Sunday when they shocked Salgaocar 2-0 with Subash Singh and Kris Bright scoring a goal each.
