Mohun Bagan Super Giant (MBSG) will face NorthEast United in their second home game of the ongoing Indian Super League 2024-25 season in Kolkata on Monday.
MBSG also known as Mariners, drew with Mumbai City FC in their opening match.
Meanwhile, NorthEast United earned a win in their first game, courtesy of a late goal by Alaeddine Ajaraie against debutants Mohammedan Sporting.
They will now take on the Mariners whom they defeated a few weeks back in the Durand Cup 2024 final and will be upbeat to land their third successive win in Kolkata.
Mohun Bagan has scored in 15 out of the 16 ISL games they have played in 2024. They have found the back of the net in 11 straight games and are now one short of their ISL streak of 12 matches -- between March 2021 and January 2022.
The defensively running NorthEast United have won three times in the last four games.
If they keep the Mariners at bay in Monday's match at the Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, it will be the first time that they won't concede a goal in three consecutive encounters in the ISL.
Mohun Bagan Super Giant coach Jose Molina is cautious about his team conceding goals.
His side led the Mumbai City FC match 2-0 at the break but later gave away the lead and the three points. He is determined to turn things around in the upcoming fixtures.
"We have to play better and defend better to win matches. Of course, at this moment I'm upset. I'm working every day with my players to avoid conceding goals. We have to focus on that, keep working, stay positive, and hopefully, in the next matches, we will play better," Molina said.
NorthEast United head coach Juan Pedro Benali expects Mohun Bagan Super Giant to come out strong after their draw against the Islanders but said his side would make it difficult for the Mariners.
"Mohun Bagan haven't had the best of results in the last few games. We are talking about a big club, a big team here. They will be eager to get over us and our job is to make it as much as possible for them. The players are ready," Benali said.