2009 Premier League champions, Sofapaka are looking to become only the third side to beat Kakamega Homeboyz this season when the two clash on Sunday. Batoto ba Mungu midfielder David King’atua believes that they can be able to topple the league leaders despite their poor run of recent results.Lawi coy on Sofapaka futureThe former Bandari FC midfielder noted that they will draw positives from their stalemate against FC Talanta last time out and are angling for a win against Homeboyz.“There was too much positivity to pick from last weekend. When you want to go way up, you have to start from a point, and that’s precisely what we are doing now. We want to go for maximum points beginning Sunday. We’ve been focusing on our weaknesses and main flaws, primarily in the final third, and I’m confident we’ll capitalize on our opportunities to put us in a prime position to win our upcoming games,” said King’atua in an interview with the club’s official portal.Sofapaka have only won once this calendar year with their recent run of poor results costing head coach Ken Odhiambo his job and was replaced by his assistant David Ouma on an interim basis.With the side languishing in 12th position on the log, King’atua admitted that they are in unfamiliar territories despite their best efforts to improve on the standings. “We are in a very unfamiliar position in the league standings despite having been pushing and working on improving our results.We have individual and team targets for the season. Currently, our attention is fully on the general team performance and target at the end of the season,” added King’atua.Homeboyz have only suffered two defeats against Bandari FC and against FC Talanta.