Kenya Police head coach Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo has expressed the opinion that a win for his side in Saturday’s Elite Preseason Cup final could be the biggest indicator to what they can go on and achieve in the upcoming season.The law enforcers take on fellow FKF Premier League side Nairobi City Stars in the tournament final on Saturday at the Nyayo National Stadium after bagging semifinal victories over Bidco United and Kariobangi Sharks respectively.Police shoot down Bidco to advance to Elite Cup final“Winning this tournament will be a big boost. More so for the club, as they have never won a title in the big league. A win will definitely give us strength to even clinch the Premier League trophy,” explained Pamzo after seeing off Bidco United 1-0 in the semifinals.“The last time I won a trophy was last year at Gor Mahia and I personally have the conviction that with this side [Kenya Police], we will do so well in the league,” he added.Kesho Saa Tisa Mchana.Kujeni Nyayo for the Final.@NrbCityStars vs @kenyapolicefc#ElitePreSeasonCup pic.twitter.com/CmPkpG5EEB— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) September 30, 2022 Pamzo was appointed as Kenya Police head coach in March, seeing his side finish ninth with 47 points. The team also went unbeaten in the last five games of the season and with the wealth of experience in the camp, the tactician is hopeful that things will be smoother this time.Having played out to a 1-1 draw with Nairobi City Stars in the preliminary rounds, the former Gor Mahia assistant coach, though wary of the fight the Nairobi based club might pose, is ready to see his boys correct the mistakes from the aforementioned matchup.##NAJAVA_MECA_6686233##“We have to make sure that we don’t concede. The mistake we made last time was that we allowed them to score from our blunder,” the coach remarked, adding that he had warned his players over repeating the same.The winner will take home a cash prize of one million Kenya shillings as the two-week tournament comes down to a close on Saturday.