Wazito FC resumed training on Wednesday after the Christmas break as they began preparations for their second league fixture against wounded Kenya Police FC on Wednesday 4th January in Nairobi.The fixture will see Wazito’s interim coach Jeff Odongo go head to head against his mentor and former boss Francis Baraza.Barry, as Baraza is fondly referred to, recently took charge of troubled Police, replacing Sammy “Pamzo” Omollo, after a rough start to the season which saw them lose their first two openers.Four matches down the line, Police, just like Wazito, who drew their only game so far against Bidco United, are still looking for the first win in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League, FKFPL.New Police FC boss threatens to quit if denied freehand to work”We’re going to go all out in search of a win. It will not matter that we’re playing away. Actually, playing our first away game is even a motivation to the players,” bullish Jeff, said.”We sat down with the players after the draw against Bidco United and the feeling was it was a game we should have bagged three points. The team wants to beat Police.”##NAJAVA_MECA_6916989##Jeff’s coaching journey started at Muhoroni Youth FC where he served as an assistant to Baraza, and he says he has maximum respect for the former Chemelil Sugar FC manager, but, “the job has to be done.””He knows me very well; my strengths and weaknesses, he mentored me, and I owe him a lot, but when we meet, it’s going to be a big fight for the three points.”Wazito will stay in Nairobi after the Police fixture for their next encounter against Ulinzi Stars FC on Saturday/Sunday, subject to confirmation.More headaches for crisis hit Wazito as Ugandan keeper ditches sinking ship”We’re going to be away for a while, so we have to prepare mentally. The target is to bring back six points at the end of the trip.”