AFC Leopards haven’t tasted defeat in the last ten Football Kenya Federation Premier League. Admittedly, the former league champions are playing attractive football that is slowly returning the fans to the stadium as their fans have been painting the stands blue and red in recent times.Having leaped into the top half of the log following last weekend’s 2-1 win over Wazito at Thika Stadium, the club’s right back Lewis Bandi says the playing unit has resolved not to bow to any opponent in the remaining nine league rounds.✅ Left back ✅ Right back ✅ Defensive midfielder Another day another fine display from Lewis Bandi a boy from Makadara#Betsafe #OursForever #INGWE pic.twitter.com/57LRM2Jw4p— AFC Leopards (@AFCLeopards) April 11, 2022 Leopards spend the better part of the first leg dangling over the red zone, but the free flowing football has managed to thrust them to a safer rank and are on course to a respectable finish.Bandi has urged the players to keep the good work and ensure that they do not fall in the remaining matches that could potentially send them to the top three should they make good of their attempt.Leopards last felt the pain of dropping three points when they succumbed to a 3-1 defeat to Kariobangi Sharks on January 15.“We have a plan of stretching our unbeaten further by maintaining the good performance. We have resolved not to fall to anyone in the remaining matches for we have a dream of finishing high up there with the best,” he said.AFC Leopards new boy Lewis Bandi with some filthy piece of skill#FKFPLTransfers pic.twitter.com/PzTUrMEJDI— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) October 13, 2020 Asked on the force behind Ingwe’s resurgence, the youngster picked coach Patrick Aussems to praise for instilling confidence and modern day football tactics into the playing unit for the good show. A host of Leopards players have been on record hailing the Belgian’s philosophy and his man management skills.“The coach knows how to get the best from us and getting points from opponents regardless of their caliber. He has been teaching us to embrace good football and freely express ourselves on the pitch and I think he it is safe to say he is leading from the front,” he said.