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Mumbai City, Delhi Dynamos eye top spot December 2, 2016

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Diego Forlan of Mumbai City FC along with his teammates warm up before the start of the  match 40 of the Indian Super League (ISL) season 3 between FC Goa and Mumbai City FC held at the Fatorda Stadium in Goa, India on the 16th November 2016. Photo by Vipin Pawar / ISL / SPORTZPICS

MUMBAI: Mumbai City FC and Delhi Dynamos FC have already secured qualification to Hero Indian Super League play-offs but the two top teams in the league could still provide plenty of entertainment at Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai, on Saturday.

When the two teams met in the first leg in Delhi, they played a high scoring 3-3 draw with plenty of twists. As they battle again in the second leg, Mumbai City FC coach Alexandre Guimaraes believes goals will not be in short supply as they battle for the top spot.

Dynamos FC during match 52 of the Indian Super League (ISL) season 3 between NorthEast United FC and Delhi Dynamos FC held at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati, India on the 30th November 2016. Photo by Luke Walker / ISL / SPORTZPICS

“This can be an open game, like the one in Delhi. Like we saw yesterday night (between FC Goa and Chennaiyin FC) when teams are liberated, they can play without too much concern. I hope fans can go there and support our team and we can give them a good performance and a good game,” said Guimaraes.

Mumbai City FC are leading the table with 22 points and a point will be good enough for them to finish on top. They also have to play the crucial play-off next week but the Costa Rican coach said he does not have any intention of resting key players for battles ahead.

Mumbai City FC goalkeeper Amrinder Singh and Mumbai City FC goalkeeper Roberto Volpato practise  before the start of the  match 40 of the Indian Super League (ISL) season 3 between FC Goa and Mumbai City FC held at the Fatorda Stadium in Goa, India on the 16th November 2016. Photo by Vipin Pawar / ISL / SPORTZPICS

“We have to continue to do what we have done well. For us, no matter what, it’s an important game because we want to finish with the best points. This is good for the whole organisation and that is our objective tomorrow. I am not going to rest any player. The player who will play have to be 100 percent fit,” he said.

Delhi Dynamos were leading the ISL table for long spells and they can now finish on top if they can get the better of Mumbai City FC. In the last match against NorthEast United, Delhi Dynamos were not their usual self and coach Gianluca Zambrotta has asked his team to pull up their socks.

“Against NorthEast United, we played a very low-intensity game. I didn’t like the first part and the team’s reaction after conceding two goals. We have to work together and play with a lot more intensity. We must have a good attitude for this game and also semi-finals. We should play like we know,” said Zambrotta.

Zambrotta made no secret of the fact that they want to finish on top.

“We want to win and try to be first in the league but it’s the same thinking that our opponents will have. We have done a good job until now and we are focused to finish the first part of the tournament in the best way. After that, we will prepare for the semi-finals and continue in the same manner,” said Zambrotta.