AS Otôho d’Oyo’s coach Alou Badra is looking forward to getting the job done against Gor Mahia in the return leg of the CAF Confederation Cup Playoffs when the two teams lock horns at Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The Brazaville side took a slight advantage in the fixture after beating K’Ogalo by a solitary goal at the Stade Alphonse Massamba-Debat in the opening leg of the two-legged clash.⚽️|Gor Mahia suffered sordid conditions in Congo (Brazzaville) as they went down 1-0 to Otôho d’Oyo.The team, citing mischief as some of their players were barred from featuring due to delay in Covid-19 tests.Full Story📩#GorMahia #Sirkalhttps://t.co/jqotEUBXms— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) November 29, 2021 Asked on how he plans to approach the return leg in Nairobi on Sunday, the tactician noted that they will take on the game as a whole different one citing that work is not yet complete for them.Badra further revealed that they will need to work extra harder as they will be in a new environment in Nairobi.”We have to press more. We have to work harder in pressing. It’s a new environment for us, new situation, new everything…we have to face it as a different game. Work is not yet complete. We are hoping to qualify,” he said in the post-match interview.The 19-time Kenyan Champions started the match strongly despite pre-match proceedings that saw some Gor’s players struck off the start list after their covid certificates were delayed, managing to hold the host to a barren draw in the first half before succumbing to a Roland Okouri strike in the second half.According to a source close to the club revealed to Mozzart Sport that Jules Ulimwengu and John Ochieng were barred from featuring in the clash after their Covid-19 results failed to return on time.⏹ FIN DU MATCH !AS Otohô 1️⃣-0️⃣ Gor Mahia#CCCAF#OTOHO#OBOSSO🔵🟡 pic.twitter.com/fxI7fkbewf— Association Sportive Otoho d’Oyo (@asotoho1) November 28, 2021 While a draw or a win of any kind will be enough for AS Otôho d’Oyo to sail through to the group stages, Gor Mahia will have to utilize the home advantage to the maximum to beat AS Otoho d’Oyo by two goals without a reply or a scoreline with a goal margin equal to that in Nairobi.While the Congolese side are CAF Champions League dropouts having been eliminated by Angola’s Petro de Luanda who beat them 4-2 on aggregate, Gor Mahia are the rightful representatives for Kenya in the competition having won the FKF Cup and will be out to defend their pride at home. CAF CC: Tactics Otôho d’Oyo used to frustrate Gor Mahia