Sofapaka FC midfielder Roy Okal is adamant that they have what it takes to emerge victorious in the Cats Derby against AFC Leopards slated for Monday at Nyayo National Stadium.The match was initially penciled for Saturday at the same venue but it was moved to Monday at the request of the Ministry of Sports through the Federation as part of Jamhuri Day celebrations.Sofapaka forward Alex Imbusia unbothered by the team’s slow start in the seasonBatoto Ba Mungu are winless in three encounters this season, having lost two to Bandari and Nzoia and drawn with Posta Rangers, and the former Mathare United midfielder believes that this could be the game to start getting maximum points.##NAJAVA_MECA_6881123##”AFC Leopards’ clash will be key for us because we need to start getting results. It won’t be an easy task because both sides will be seeking to bounce back to winning ways. Regardless, we will be up to the task, and I believe Monday will be our day,” Okal said as quoted on the club’s website.With just a point to their name that has left them languishing 13th on the log, Okal is optimistic that the right results will start trickling down, insisting they are not under pressure.AFC Leopards clash with Sofapaka moved to Monday as part of Jamhuri Day celebrationsHe also feels that they have been unlucky in the campaign so far, opining that they lost in matches where they should have won.”A point out of a possible nine is a concern to us, but we are not under any pressure because I believe we will soon get the results. Generally, I can say we have been unlucky in the games we have played so far. We lost to opponents that we should have easily collected points from, but then luck has not been on our side. I hope, moving forward, everything will work out for us,” he added.