Frenetic Nzoia Sugar winger Felicien Okanda says the confidence gained from outplaying Tusker last weekend will go a long way in helping them beat KCB when the two sides clash this Sunday at Sudi Stadium.Nzoia nearly handed Tusker the seventh loss of the season last Sunday as they surrendered their lead to settle for a 2-2 draw in a game that dominated in either half and created a host of clear-cut chances.From DR Congo to Kakuma Refugee camp. Just how did Felicien Okanda find himself in the FKF PL ?Find out more on his journey EXCLUSIVE: How Okanda revived his football career at the Kakuma refugee camp https://t.co/7GbeoPekVV via @MozzartSportKe— Meshack Kisenge (@kisengemeshack1) September 15, 2021 Despite failing to bag maximum points from the game, Okanda noted that overpowering the title holders injected confidence in the team heading to Sunday’s must win clash against KCB.The sugar men badly need the three points in order to ease off their growing relegation fears and Okanda feels that they have an upper hand to clinch the three points at stake owing to the belief in the playing unit and home comfort.“Our game plan against Tusker worked to fruition even though we narrowly missed on the three points. If we carry the confidence we had to the KCB game then, I am sure we will pick the three points with ease. We respect KCB but we will do everything possible to down them for we need the points,” said the Congolese import.Okanda whose trickery and dribbling skills have attracted him a number of offers from other teams disclosed that the team had spent a number of days polishing the forward line and called on his teammates to make each chance created count.EXCLUSIVE: How Okanda revived his football career at the Kakuma refugee camp🔵 | 30′ Felicien Okanda is toying around with Bidco United right back David Kalama Bidco United 0 vs Nzoia Sugar FC 1#BidcoVsNzoia#FKFPL— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) October 30, 2021 The fleet-footed player who admitted that the team is flirting with relegation due to wastefulness in front of the goal but predicted a good return of goals in the final three matches against the bankers, Gor Mahia, and AFC Leopards owing to the offensive-minded training sessions they have embraced in recent days.“We have been working on our movement in the final third and putting the ball past the line. We have to carry whet we have practiced on the training ground to the pitch when we face KCB and in the subsequent matches against Gor and AFC,” he added.