Kariobangi Sharks leading scorer Felix Oluoch anticipates a fiendish clash when they come up against KCB FC in a return leg, seven days after their thrilling 2-2 draw.William Muluya’s charges surrendered a two-goal lead in the second half of the clash to settle for a point and were lucky not to suffer a defeat after a late resurgence from the Bankers.Working towards Sunday’s battle against KCB.🤝 @Betway_KE#WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/Fl9LGxP4az— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) April 15, 2022 Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Oluoch termed the clash as a derby that usually has limited chances and hinted at Muluya changing his approach to the game.“Games like these are usually hard because they are just our neighbors here along Thika Road so it’s like a derby game to us so if we fail to take our chances we will be punished.In the first leg we relaxed in the second half, I think the coach will definitely have a different approach to the game in order to enable us to get a victory,” said Oluoch.The former APs Bomet forward suffered an injury back in early March and missed games against KCB and back-to-back Bidco United encounters.✂️| Julius Masaba pulled a rabona assist in the opening goal against KCB.⚖️| How would you rate it out of 10.#WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/uvIYcT4XpP— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) April 12, 2022 Having failed to keep a clean sheet in the last seven games, Oluoch noted that the team needs to tighten their rearguard to improve their chances of winning.“We need to be more solid defensively and we have been struggling on that front so we need to work on how not to concede in a game,” added Oluoch.