Mumbai City FC are placed sixth at the moment in the 2015 Hero Indian Super League with 11 points from eight matches. With a match in hand, they are just four points adrift of league leaders FC Goa but Mumbai’s marquee player-cum-manager Nicloas Anelka is more concerned about how unpredictable his team has been in the first half of the league stage.“I believe we can do better than the away game we had in Pune but the Mumbai team is unpredictable. We can be very good on our day and we can also be very poor. That's not a good point but I hope we will see the very good face of Mumbai against Pune tomorrow,” Anelka told reporters on the eve of the match against the Stallions at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.Meanwhile, FC Pune City’s away form has been a concern as they have been unable to win any of their three matches so far played away from home. They lost against Chennaiyin FC and drew against Kerala Blasters FC and FC Goa. Manager David Platt, though, is not worried.“We have only played three games away from home and it has been difficult. In Chennai, although we could have been out of the game in the first half, we finished well and could have got something. In Goa again we finished well. The only real performance we have had all season that displeased me totally was Kerala away, but it was our fourth match in 11 days with three of them being away,” the former Manchester City assistant coach said.On the match on Friday, the Englishman said: “Mumbai City will be a difficult game for us, away from home against a team that is there or thereabouts, so we will have to be disciplined in our play and confident to get the result.”