KCB assistant coach Godfrey ‘Solo’ Oduor is anticipating a tough duel against Bidco United when the two sides meet on Saturday at Thika Stadium in the fifth round of the 2022/23 Football Kenya Federation Premier League campaign.The Bankers will be out to bounce back to winning ways after falling to the visiting Nzoia Sugar on Sunday at Kasarani Stadium, and the tactician has revealed that they are working on the team’s concentration as they approach the weekend encounter.”We are facing Bidco at their backyard on Saturday. It will be a tough match but we are preparing our boys on their concentration following the loss last weekend. We hope we will grasp and return to winning ways as soon as possible,” he told the club’s media.Kenyan petitions Ababu Namwamba to facilitate change of Harambee Stars nameIn the four league meetings the two sides have had since the promotion of Bidco United to the topflight, KCB have come out on top winning three of them with Bidco picking a victory in only one.Further, Solo has hinted at making a couple of changes for the match against Bidco as they angle for maximum points in the match.##NAJAVA_MECA_6890959##”We have faces that we expect to see. We train every day and players compete in training wanting to get positions so we might have two or three changes in our starting 11,” he added.The Bankers are currently fifth on the log with six points after four matches. They have won twice and lost in equal measure, beating Kenya Police and Bandari FC in identical 1-0 wins, and falling to Kakamega Homeboyz and Nzoia Sugar recently.📸| Images from Saturday’s league match against Nzoia Sugar FC.{Photo Thread}#Believe #LionHearted 🦁 pic.twitter.com/QTnTTjsn6B— KCB Football Club (@KCBFootball) December 13, 2022 To that effect, Solo is calling for consistency in his side to enable them stage a fight for their maiden league title.”We have to work hard in training and when we get to the pitch we have to win as many matches as possible and be consistent with our performance on the pitch and definitely we will rise up the ladder,” he finished.