Delhi Dynamos FC head coach Gianluca Zambrotta will look to pick up their second successive win when they host Kerala Blasters FC in their 2016 Hero Indian Super League encounter at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Friday evening. The Lions started their season off to a flier with a thumping 3-1 win against defending champions Chennaiyin FC but after that they waned gathering just four points from next five matches. However, an impressive 2-0 away win over FC Goa in their last match has brought their campaign back on track.The first encounter between Delhi and Kerala this season ended in a goalless draw in Kochi. Zambrotta remembers Kerala’s doggedness in defence from that match and expects another tough outing against Steve Coppell’s men.“Kerala is a different team and they are a very good team because they run, they fight all together, they’re strong, they’re confident so it will be very difficult for us, but of course we are prepared to play this match in the best way and it’s a completely different match from Goa,” the Italian told reporters on Thursday.“I told the team that it’s a very difficult match and for this very reason it’s very important to forget what happened in Goa, we won but now we just have to focus on this match, so it’s very important for us as we have some long trips coming up in the future.”The air in the capital city seems to have got worse over the last few days on account of Diwali. When asked how his players were coping with this situation, the 39-year-old said: “We, at the moment, think training is a must but of course it is not possible to train in the hotel since football is a game where you need big space, unfortunately you just cannot train. We also need to train on the field and the doctor told to wear a mask just as a precaution, it’s okay but of course we are waiting for some news about the pollution and then we will see what to do.”