With Vihiga Bullets fighting for their lives, Bandari FC interim coach Anthony ‘Modo’ Kimani is wary of their Saturday opponents as they continue with their late title charge.The Vihiga-based side staged an improbable comeback against Kariobangi Sharks, overturning a two goal cushion to win the clash 4-3 and move into the Promotion/Relegation Playoff spot.Kimani explains how he turned results around at BandariBandari on the other hand are in ominous form having gone five games without tasting defeat and have resuscitated their faint hopes of lifting the title as they now sit six points off log leaders Kakamega Homeboyz.Kimani noted that the remaining matches of the season will not be a walk in the park with Bullets fighting for relegation making it an uphill battle.“All the matches that we will be playing from today henceforth are going to be very tough matches, we are getting to the business end of things and no one wants to drop points whether it is home or away.We expect a tough encounter from Vihiga, it is a very good side and they are fighting relegation which makes them even more dangerous heading into this particular match,” said Kimani.Why Felly was benched in Bandari’s last encounterThe former AFC Leopards interim head coach has posted impressive results since taking over from Andre Casa Mbungo who was shown the door after a string of poor results.The clash is slated for a 3 PM kick off at the Mbaraki Sports Club in Mombasa.