The new-look Wanderers have scraped just five points from their opening five matches to sit an underwhelming eighth on the table.

And while the early results haven't been promising, Baumjohann has seen enough in his first season in the league to know that time is on their side.

"The clubs are on the same level," Baumjohann said on Thursday.

"We played against teams (where) we were winning, and then these teams were losing against other teams that we were losing against.

"Everybody can beat everybody.

"I think this is very interesting, that makes this league very competitive.

We aren't from the West.

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"I think we have a really good team. We are getting better week by week and at the end of this season we will be where we want to be."

The former Bayern Munich attacking midfielder has arguably been the Wanderers' best in the early going, sending a league-high 45 crosses in five games.

He has also created 15 chances - second in the competition behind Melbourne Victory star Keisuke Honda, whom the Wanderers meet on Sunday.

The Wanderers have been criticised for an inability to finish in front of goal, however Baumjohann believes some of it is just down to luck.

Western Sydney have found the woodwork on seven occasions so far this season - at least four more times than their nearest rival.

"I think at the moment it's luck," he said.

"We had so many opportunities in the last game, against Brisbane (the previous week) we are 2-0 up and have more chances to score more goals.

"We just don't score at the moment, but this will come.

"I think the most important thing is that we play good, we create a lot of chances, we are very confident in the future we will make goals and take a lot of wins."

Heavy rain forced coach Markus Babbel to abandon training at their Blacktown base on Wednesday, just days after playing on the horror Spotless Stadium pitch.

Baumjohann admits it was one of the worst fields he has played on in his career.

"This was very strange. I never heard about this, that there can be a football game on a pitch where there was an event one week before," he said.

"It's hard to play on pitches like this. That's no excuse for the result, because Newcastle also had to play on the same pitch.

"But I think for a football player, it's really hard to play on these kind of pitches.

"We are just hoping that the pitch at Spotless will be better next week Friday when we play against the Central Coast."