Kenyan right back Daniel Anyembe is on the verge of making it to the last round of qualifiers in the third tier Uefa Europa Conference League.On Tuesday evening, the full back, who plies his trade at Danish top flight side Viborg, will be in action when his side travel to Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, to take on B36 Torshavn in the second leg of their penultimate third round encounter.☘ 𝙆𝘼𝙈𝙋𝘿𝘼𝙂!🆚 @B36 🏆 UEFA Europa Conference League 3. kval. runde⌚ 20:00🏟 Tórsvøllur📺 https://t.co/BOISZx4iQX📲 #VIBORGFF #B36VFF #UECL pic.twitter.com/W6xGA3e0pK— Viborg FF ☘️ (@viborgff) August 9, 2022 Heading into the match, Anyembe and his outfit have one leg in the playoff round courtesy of their 3-0 win in the first leg that puts them in a prime position to get the job done.Despite the advantage, captain Jeppe Grønning has called on his side to give the match te utmost concentration so as to avoid any slipups especially considering the fact that they come from a 1-0 league defeat over the weekend against Nordsjaelland.“It’s about executing the plan we’ve laid out for the match, and it’s the same way we always do things. Our approach is unchanged, so we will take the initiative and control the game, and we know that it requires concentration and a great work effort as always.##NAJAVA_MECA_6549398##We are in favor of winning the game, although of course we also know that we have a lead in advance. We hope to get a match picture like in the home game, but we also know that there will be a home team who will give us resistance here on their artificial grass pitch and with their spectators behind them.We have to see how they approach it and whether they want to play with greater risks than they did in Viborg, but we believe that we can take control of the game. We are really looking forward to it and believe that we have the qualities to play our way through the qualification,” he is quoted on the club’s website.Sakari tips defending champions Tusker to stay ahead of the restThe winner of the two legged clash between the two sides will face English Premier League side West Ham United in the playoffs.Four other Kenyans, Erick ‘Marcelo’ Ouma, Collins Sichenje, Henry Meja, who all play for AIK, and Frank Odhiambo who plies his trade at Djurgarden will be in action on Thursday.