Mahindra United coach David Booth does not consider his side as favourites in the Mumbai derby against Air India in the 15th round I-League match here on Tuesday.
Despite the Mumbai 'Red Devils' being high on confidence following their solid 4-1 win over defending champs Churchill Brothers in the previous round last week, the Englishman is not willing to things for granted and expects a tough match against their arch-rivals Air India. Mahindra also hold an advantage of having won the first leg 4-0 with striker Muritala Ali nothing a fine hat-trick.
“Air India are a different proposition. They are well organised and are capable of putting up a good fight against any team,” he pointed out. In another match, Sporting Clube de Goa play Mumbai FC.