Gor Mahia coach Johnathan McKinstry says his team cannot afford to underrate Wazito FC as the two teams prepare to face off at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani in a rescheduled FKF Premier League assignment.Second-placed Gor have a chance to go tops on Tuesday with a win over Wazito. The record Kenyan champions are currently second in the log with 30 points, one less than leaders Nzoia Sugar, and a win will see them go top for only the second time this campaign.##NAJAVA_MECA_7014101##In Wazito, they face a team in disarray. Firstly, they have lost head coach Jeffers Odongo to Kakamega Homeboyz, and Ibrahim Ateng, the assistant coach, Ibrahim Ateng, and the goalkeepers’ coach, Samuel Odhiambo, are expected to take charge of the team. The team is also facing serious financial struggles, and they are on a bad run, having lost five of their last seven games.Ahead of the game, the odds are against them in a match against a K’Ogalo side led by in-form Benson Omala. Despite being clear favorites, Gor Mahia’s coach says there is no room for laxity.”In this league, you can’t despise any team, and that is why we have to give our best against Wazito.” “The boys are mentally prepared, and we have been on a good run, and we will do our best to get the three points,” the Gor Mahia coach told the Nation.Gor have been under a FIFA transfer embargo but have somehow managed to remain competitive, and the former Uganda Cranes coach says injuries have been kind to them as things would have been bad had the already depleted squad been rocked by injuries.”What has helped is that we don’t have injuries because they could have affected the already lean team we have.” “The league is tough, but the players are committed to winning matches,” he added.Kenya Police coach discusses team’s mid-season transfer plans