After getting one better of rivals Kakamega Homeboyz, AFC Leopards head coach Patrick Aussems was delighted to have silenced his opponents who he claimed had a loud mouth before the encounter.Ingwe managed to secure three vital points which earned them bragging rights in the Ingo Derby and handed Homeboyz a massive blow in their title ambitions.AFC Leopards contracts electoral agency for club pollAussems alleged that Homeboyz had tried to pressurise the referee before the clash but hoped that the victory would serve as a lesson to those who were talking before the game.“They tried to put pressure on the referee at the beginning, we kept quiet even though in the first half we lost too many balls but the best team on the pitch won three points and it was well deserved,There were a lot of people that were talking too much before the game. I don’t talk before the game, my work is to prepare the team and then later I can talk. I hope it will be a good lesson for some of them,” said Aussems.Ingwe grabbed the victory courtesy of goals from Collins Shivachi and Ojo Olaniyi that thrust them to sixth on the log, just two points off their top five target of the season.Mombasa-based businessman declares interest in AFC Leopards’ management positionThe Belgian tactician also lauded his players and was impressed with the second half where they created a number of chances but were only able to bury one.3.20 Al Ahly 2.70 Wydad Casablanca 2.50 “All the players did their part, of course scoring after three minutes helped us. In the second half we had the best opportunities but the score remained 2-0 which was totally logical,” added Aussems.