As Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) teams play the last round of fixtures before the November international break, record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia will be seeking to maintain their current place at the top of the league standings when they take on newly-promoted Kenya Police in Saturday’s early kick-off match set to be played at Kasarani Stadium.So far, everything has gone according to plan for K’Ogalo, if not perfect. In the five matches the team has played, the 19-time champions have managed to stay unbeaten, managing four wins and one draw and have a league-high 13 points, enjoying a one-point advantage over second-placed Bandari on the log.🟢 | NEXT ASSIGNMENT 🏆 | League Match ⚽️ | 🆚️ Police FC🗓 | Saturday, Nov 6🏟 | Kasarani stadium ⏰ | 1pm #Sirkal | #Betsafe pic.twitter.com/X3gYW8F2v9— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) November 5, 2021 While another unbeaten side in Ulinzi Stars managed to halt their 100% start to the season after forcing a barren draw, the Mark Harrison-led troop will be hoping to get back on tune quickly against a struggling Police side despite their ambitious signings.Ahead of the match, Mark Harrison has called on the side to be more clinical in dispatching teams and not to give them any breathing space, something he castigated Gor of doing in previous matches that in turn handed teams a lifeline and allowed them to have a fighting chance.“The schedule has been quite taxing because we have been having three games in a week. That aside, we know we are going to have another tough match against Police and what we need to do is to finish them off when we have the chances. That has been our problem because we are allowing teams to stay in the game. That is something we have tried to address this week and the players have to realize that we have to be a bit clinical. It is a huge game for us because psychologically if we win we got into the break on top of the table, so it is really important for us to do that,” the Englishman told Mozzart Sport.##NAJAVA_MECA_5960637##On the other hand, Police, who are coached by a man who knows Gor Mahia too well in John ‘Bobby’ Ogolla will be hoping for a quick turnaround in form in the encounter. Despite spending heavily, the adapting team has not produced any convincing result, losing four of the five games they have played, results that the Six-million-dollar man hopes the side can quickly overcome.“We only had two days to prepare for the match which is too short to implement any major changes. We have had problems which we have created for ourselves. Against Gor, we need to work harder and rectify them,” Ogolla said.The match kicks off at 1300 EAT.