Gor Mahia coach Johnathan McKinstry is back in the country after the Christmas and New Year festivities and is ready for the Football Kenya Federation Premier League, FKFPL midweek fixture against KCB FC on Wednesday.Fresh from overseeing Tuesday’s training session at Camp Toyoyo, Jericho the buoyant Irish manager said that the mood in camp has been good, and the boys can’t wait to take to the field.Talented Gor Mahia youth graduate Ochuoga draws praise from head coach”The short break allowed us to recharge, and we’re feeling energetic again to compete. The mood of the camp is quite good and the players have been responding well to training. I think what’s remaining now is to implement what we have imparted in training in real game situations,” the former Sierra Leone coach said.##NAJAVA_MECA_6925034##Unbeaten in four fixtures; winning three and drawing one, K’Ogalo will be up against a floundering KCB FC side that has recorded three victories and equal number of losses.”We have done our homework on KCB FC and we know their strengths and weaknesses. If we can ensure they don’t get into our rhythm then it would be great.” he remarked.The Bankers are managed by former Gor Mahia and Harambee Stars defender Zedekiah “Zico” Otieno who is known for his tactical discipline and defensive approach to games, but his rearguard has been breached six times in four games this season.K’Ogalo will be banking on prodigy Benson Omala to keep banging in the goals. The former Western Stima FC striker has scored in all Gor Mahia fixtures and boasts four goals.Omala sets first half season targets after blistering start”He’s still a young man with great potential. The expectations on him to continue scoring in every game is there, but we’re careful not to pile pressure on him as he still has a lot to learn to become a complete striker,” said McKinstry.