Last year’s finalists Kerala Blasters FC are having a hard time in the 2015 Hero Indian Super League. After six matches, they are at the bottom of the league with four defeats and caretaker coach Trevor Morgan wants to change that, ahead of their game against Chennaiyin FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi on Saturday.Speaking to the media ahead of the game, Morgan said: “There's only a one-goal difference in our every loss and a lot of those goals came from mistakes. Unlike last year this year, we are being punished for every mistake. The harder you play the more you get punished. Last year we were making mistakes but we weren't punished so much.“In football, I believe we just a result away from finding our form. I can't say there is any lack of confidence or anything of that sort because the players are training really well.”Ahead of the second season, Kerala were the only team not to train abroad. When asked if training in Trivandrum and playing against some weak teams there wasn’t a good idea in hindsight, Morgan said, “We could say yes now, but the fact of the matter is that we were in Trivandrum and not many teams were ready to play in Trivandrum…Pre-season is all about fitness levels and the fitness levels of the players are good.”Morgan chalked the team’s poor performance up to conceding cheap goals. “I think we're scoring goals, we only scored nine goals last season but that's not the case now. I think we're been giving cheap goals and I feel that's the reason behind the present slump,” he said.With the league almost reaching the half-stage, Kerala don’t have much time to get their campaign back on track. On a question regarding whether he was under pressure in the present situation, the Englishman said: “…I don't think that anybody can put more pressure than the person himself. All I can say that I want my players to win and be successful.”