Kenya Police FC midfielder Duncan Otieno believes his team will do better against AFC Leopards if they reduce the mistakes that they made in the first leg against Ingwe when the two teams meet again on Sunday at the Moi International Sports Center Kasarani.The two teams played out to a one-all draw in the first leg staged at the Nyayo National Stadium a fortnight ago and meet again for the return leg on Sunday at Kasarani.Ahead of the game, Otieno who is a former Leopards skipper says they should work on the errors made in the first leg, they will be in a better position to pick maximum points on Sunday. He says they need to defend better and try and keep the ball more to overcome Ingwe who have been labeled as one of the sides playing appealing football this season.“We will work on the mistakes that we made in the first leg and hopefully perform better in the second leg. If we defended better and kept the ball better in the first leg I believe that we would have picked a win in that game,” the defensive midfielder said.Kenya Police FC vs AFC Leopards match venue has been changed from kasarani Main Stadium to Nyayo National StadiumDate and time remain the same as 3rd April 2022 at 3.00pm.Huyu mnyama ni mwoga sana.. DCI wanasema anatumia a fake ID by the name Yamatere,be aware.@748AirServices pic.twitter.com/nFpt6xNEW0— KENYA POLICE FC (@kenyapolicefc) April 1, 2022 Reflecting on the first leg tie, the combative midfielder said both teams displayed some good football.“The first leg was a good game, both teams played well, we had our moments, they had theirs and overall I can say it was a great game, we take everything positively,” he added.On where he wants his team to finish this season, Otieno says a top-three finish would be good but insists that they have to get maximum points from the remaining games.‘Homeboyz have opened a huge gap at the top, Tusker are also up there and we should focus on getting maximum points in our remaining games. should we do that then a top-three finish will be an achievable target,” he added.