Mohammedan travelled to face strong oppositions in the shape of Gokulam Kerala and RoundGlass Punjab in the first two rounds, losing 0-1 on each occasion. Andrey Chernyshov’s side found themselves trailing after just three minutes against RG Punjab in Panchkula on Sunday and, despite dominating possession for much of the contest, couldn’t find a way back.

“We played really well against Punjab. The quality of football was good but the result wasn’t on our side. We couldn’t make the most of our chances and we need to be more aggressive in attack,” said Chernyshov.

“Against NEROCA, we want to start well and press them from the first minute,” he added.

Last season’s Golden Boot winner Marcus Joseph has had a rough start to the season. The Trinidad and Tobago striker picked up an injury in pre-season at the Baji Rout Cup in Odisha and missed the first game against Gokulam. He was finally fit to start against RoundGlass Punjab. “Marcus back with the team now but it isn’t easy for him as we have been travelling a lot for the away matches,” said Chernyshov.

The Russian coach is looking forward to Mohammedan’s first match at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan. “It’s our first home game and we want to, and need to win this game in front of our supporters. We want to make the most of our home advantage.”