The 'Matrix' went winless five games in a row -- his worst run in ISL history -- before scripting a 2-0 win over FC Pune City in the previous game.
The victory should have eased the pressure on Materazzi but the Italian World Cup winner left journalists perplexed with his behaviour and replied in single syllables during the League's mandated pre-match media conference.
The longest answer one could get from the coach was "it has been important" to sum up the club's previous win against FC Pune City.
As for the next three media questions on his plan to tackle Iain Hume (of Atletico de Kolkata), team's injury update and suspensions -- all evoked a simple one-word reply, "no" before journalists gave up.
It was the same coach, who after losing to Delhi Dynamos early into this season, had used the media conference as a platform to urge his players to show love for the club.
Marco had also served an ultimatum to the squad, warning that he will not come back to India if the team doesn't make it to the semis.
Off late he had called for the fans to support Chennaiyin FC through media conferences, however, today's behaviour left everyone wondering.
According to sources, the word out there is that he is not speaking to anyone.
The defending champions have been in poor form this season, unable to dominate games like they did last season when they emerged champions. Chennaiyin FC lost their opening match 1-3 against Delhi Dynamos, lost the away clash 1-4 against the same opponents in the second leg and then followed it up with another disappointing 1-3 defeat against Southern rivals Kerala Blasters.
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