Victory of the soldiers: Ulinzi Stars aims the second Vihiga United Scalp in a week



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Just a week after seeing Vihiga United in SportPesa Premier League, the Ulinzi Stars have to do the same thing this weekend when both teams will face SportPesa Shield.
The match will be held at Mumias Sports Complex Dunstan admits that it will be another very tricky affair, even if he has ensured good planning and some chances.
The third round of the knockout competition will be the third encounter in history on both sides with. Vihiga having won the first encounter at Afraha stadium in April
"It will be a tough match for us because after winning this one, they will want to stop us in the next, and honestly, they are a good side – very technical and
"I will certainly have to change a few things. Every game comes with its strategy and having played them here and won, they will definitely have a strategy for us too. So we have to change our tactics, "he said.
The coach added that Sunday's win was a good planning factor for the match and praised the ground's state of play. Mumias Sports Complex planning, it is always very easy to get your goals, we had a good game plan and we knew what we wanted, we also enjoyed the good playing field. the race of his team did not last until six matches, twice thereafter, the Wazito club was beaten by the basement club last weekend, Francis Kimanzi, coach Klausman Omulanga, who joined the club this year, scored a crucial equalizer at Kenyatta Stadium last Saturday after being featured at the restart and crowned a great performance with an unstoppable volley that "He showed a lot of positive things to the training for two weeks and all of us on the technical bench were in agreement that he should in our plans for this match. I am happy that he gave us what we wanted and it also shows that he is growing up. He can only improve, "said Kimanzi Kimanzi was proud of this remarkable comeback and was satisfied with one point against a Wazito team rooted at the bottom of the 18-team league and fighting for each point to extend their stay in the Premier League beyond their first campaign.
"It was a good match because the boys showed character coming from behind and scoring a point. It is difficult to play against a team that is always motivated to take points against the best teams. "We were anxious and wanted to take the lead earlier, but it's normal when you play against a side that is facing relegation," Kimanzi said. Omulanga joins a growing list of young people who made an impression this season with Cliff Nyakeya, Johnstone Omurwa, Ahmed Ahmad, David Owino, John Mwangi and Martin Ongori topping the list. Mathare faces another tricky affair against a resettlement threatened this weekend when Sony Sugar will pay them a visit to the Ruararak grounds Saturday.

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