Ulinzi Stars coach Dunstan Nyaundo says he will not underrate Kariobangi Sharks when the two teams meet on Saturday 31st March in a high-profile Kenyan Premier League (KPL) match at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.
The soldiers who are currently eighth on the league table with 11 points are hoping to reduce the gap created by Gor Mahia who have so far garnered 16 points.
Having held in a two all-draw by Posta Rangers at the Afraha Stadium last Sunday, the encounter it provides an opportunity to get back on title track.
“We want to take the time to sort the small mistakes we had in the last match. Generally the players are upbeat and we have set clear targets going into the next match. It will be a tough one but we do not expect any easy games in the league,”Nyaundo said.
Ulinzi resumed training of Wednesday after a three day break and will have adequate time to get ready for the fixture as KPL is on a one week break to pave way for national team fixtures.
“We will plan for a friendly match in between and see how to fix a few issues here and there,” he added.
Nyaundo will be looking up to Cliff Kasuti and youngster Ibrahim Shambi who were inspirational against Rangers.
Sharks on the other hand have a very experienced squad capable of hitting back.
Ulinzi picked a win in the last away outing against Kakamega Homeboyz and will be hoping for a second straight win.