Vihiga Bullets head coach George Owoko thanked the Vihiga community for coming to the aid of the team ahead of Wednesday’s league action against AFC Leopards at the Nyayo National Stadium.After issuing a walkover to Sofapaka on Saturday for lack of transport means, there were fears that Bullets would issue another walkover to AFC Leopards on Wednesday but the team has now managed to secure transport means after members of the community raised funds.##NAJAVA_MECA_6978580##According to the tactician, traders and motorbike riders came together and raised money that will cater for the team’s travel to Nariobi to honour the rescheduled league tie. He urged the community to keep supporting the team.“I want to thank the community for coming to the aid of the team and as I had said earlier, this is a community club and the community should support this club because it has the potential of changing lives,” he told Mozzart Sport.He went on to challenge the players to repay the good gesture shown by the locals by getting a result against Ingwe in Nairobi. “The trip to Nairobi has been funded by Mama mboga and boda boda guys, they came together raised funds and they have averted another walkover, I am very grateful to them and it is now upon the players to make them proud,”.Awali kabla ya Batoto Ba Mungu kupata ushindi wa bwerere Dhidi ya Vihiga Bullets. #MunguNiMkuu pic.twitter.com/IhLZB5oFHr— Yoshua Makori (@YoshuaMakori) January 30, 2023 He went on to warn AFC Leopards to expect a tough match at Nyayo Stadium, saying his team is motivated and ready to cause an upset.“The game won’t be easy, Leopards should expect a tough match. The boys are eager as you know playing against AFC Leopards and Gor Mahia comes with extra motivation for the players and I am confident that they will do well, Leopard should expect a tough game,” he added. The match kicks off at 3 PM.Nyamunyamu faults complacency, inexperience for Thika loss