With just four games remaining to be played by every side, the relegation picture in the league is clearer now.
The battle is now between Bruzon's MFC and Derrick Pereira-coached Churchill Brothers as new entrants Chennai City FC and Minerva Punjab are safe from being demoted.
Pune-based DSK Shivajians are also exempt from relegation on account of a three-year insulation they received when they joined the league.
The trio of foreigners he was referring to were Bektur Talgat (Kyrgyzstan), Ansumana Kromah (Liberia) and Anthony Wolfe (Trinidad and Tobago).
"They are a tough team and are coached by the best Indian coach - Derrick, but from tomorrow Mumbai FC will also be a tough team and will be ready to fight with anybody," said Bruzon, who took over the reins on March 16 after MFC sacked Santosh Kashyap following a 12-game winless streak.
"Now we are completely focused on tomorrow's game. My communication has been clear and we are talking football language. We are approaching from different angles and from my side all angles are positive," said Bruzon, who has a 45-day contract with MFC.
The team's key player and goalkeeper Laxmikant Kattimani, too, did not want to dwell on the past.
"Everyone knows we are in a bad phase, but in football anything can happen. As the coach (Bruzon) said we will go out for a win tomorrow. Pressure is always there and it's up to us to show how good we are tomorrow," said Kattimani.
Churchill coach Derrick Pereira said it was a key game for both the teams as they are fighting to avoid relegation.
"It's important for both the teams to get a good result. We have trained hard and all are geared up," said Pereira, who informed that Rowilson Rodrigues was out of the game with a leg injury.
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