AFC Leopards head coach Patrick Aussems has lauded his side’s perfect display in the 2-0 win over Ulinzi Stars on Saturday afternoon in the opening match of the season.Ingwe stormed the Ulinzi Sports Complex and walked away with maximum points courtesy of goals from Ojo Olaniyi. It is a result that lifted them to the top of the FKF Premier League.##NAJAVA_MECA_6824777##It is a game that Ingwe defied the odds the win. A day before the match, Leopards announced that ten of their players had not been registered due to the FIFA transfer ban that the club is currently under. The ten players locked out are; Cliff Nyakeya, Josphat Lopaga, Victor Omune, Musa Oundo, Emmanuel Lwanga, Ronald Sichenje, Loren James, Victor Otieno, Aboubakar Musha, and Nester Olum.This forced coach Aussems to turn to the fringe players to raise a quorum and they somehow managed to subdue a star-studded military outfit at their backyard courtesy of a double from their Nigerian import.AFC Leopards confirm that ten of their players will miss tomorrow’s game against Ulinzi Stars.Gor Mahia too affected.#FKFPL https://t.co/1BiTmhRORh pic.twitter.com/HFlExlj29z— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) November 18, 2022 The tactician took to social media to laud his players for what he says was an excellent show under very difficult circumstances.“Commitment, concentration, good organization, desire to play attractive football, and huge support of the fans bring us a deserved win! Job well done despite chaotic last days … Proud of my team,” he tweeted.The tactician will be hoping that the registration stalemate is resolved before their next league assignment against Vihiga Bullets in a week’s time. The match also hangs in the balance as there is a case challenging the nullification of last season’s leagues by FKF’s NEC. If the case is ruled in favour of APS Bomet who filed the case or if the stay orders are not lifted this week, it means Ingwe will not be in action next weekend.Ambitious Kenya Police begin title test credentials against KCB in highlight Sunday clash