Delhi Dynamos FC have already reached the semi-finals of the 2015 Hero Indian Super League but marquee player-cum-coach Roberto Carlos is in no mood to relent and has said that the Lions will not rest most of their important players against Kerala Blasters FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Thursday.“For the game tomorrow, almost all the players will play. Only Chicao and Vinicius Ferreira will be out. One of our goals of getting to the semis has been checked off. Now the goal is to win. Tomorrow all will play, almost,” Carlos told reporters on Wednesday.“Souvik Chakraborty [who injured himself against NorthEast United FC] will be ready for the semis. [Florent] Malouda never complained about being tired. I will play him.”On playing Kerala Blasters FC who will play their last game of the second season, Carlos said: “It’s going to be the toughest game of all. If we think, tomorrow will be easy we will lose the game. I’ve asked them to take it seriously. Our goal is not achieved yet.”Delhi have scored just 13 goals so far and often their goals have come in the dying moments of the game through substitutes. When asked if that was a problem, Carlos shrugged it off. “The player, when he is motivated to play, he can make the difference in 15 minutes. Just go there and do the job.”“It’s good for the me as a coach because you feel like you’ve changed something at the right time.”Carlos also said that Richard Gadze, Adil Nabi and Gustavo dos Santos were more effective in short bursts. “Gadze, Nabi, and dos Santos do better when they play 45 minutes. Nabi did better when he played 60 minutes than when he was in the starting XI. We’ve seen dos Santos and Gadze come on and score. I’m happy.”Midfielder Hans Mulder also addressed the media alongside Carlos and said Delhi were a much improved side this year under the legendary Brazilian. “The quality is better. And people like Roberto give you more energy. The quality is different. Last year, we also didn’t have luck. This time, everything is going for us. I’m very happy. There is a much better balance between experience and youth this time,” he said.