AFC Leopards in form goalkeeper Levis Opiyo has credited the understanding between him and his teammates as the reason behind his current impressive form in the ongoing 2022/2023 Football Kenya Federation Premier League.Having had a difficult start to the campaign, the experienced goalkeeper has kept an impressive six consecutive clean sheets with the last time a goal went past him being back on 14 January, a record that sees him top the clean sheet charts alongside Gor Mahia’s Gad Mathews (9).##NAJAVA_MECA_7032792##Speaking to Mozzart Sport, the widely travelled goalkeeper, who has had stints at Western Stima, Nairobi City Stars, Gor Mahia and Wazito, noted that it only took a concerted effort from his teammates to be able to stage the upturn in form after the team recorded only two wins in their opening eight matches (D2 L4).“It has really not been easy because when we started the league we had bad results in almost five games where we never managed a win. It has taken a lot of sacrifice since our defeat in Muhoroni against Wazito where we called ourselves to order as players and resolved to raise our attitude and to be more courageous as a unit,””I have also been forced to step up especially considering the fact that when a team is on a bad run, it is the goalkeeper who is highlighted the most. From there, I just started to be in command by communicating well in games,” the keeper said.While revealing that his teammates have placed on him a big responsibility of marshalling them, Opiyo noted that the communication between the backline has also played a part in helping the team enjoy their current seven match unbeaten streak.Ferdinand Omanyala: The stone that was once rejected but is now Kenya’s athletic cornerstone“I have to give credit to my fellow teammates because it is them who keep encouraging me to communicate and command the backline due to my experience. They give me the courage to take charge regardless of differences that may arise as a result of that sometimes and that is why we currently have the clean sheets we have and are in the position that we are in,” he said.Ingwe will be turning their focus this weekend to a struggling Kariobangi Sharks as they two sides meet at Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday.Sharks head into the game having not managed a win in their last four clashes and on the back of two consecutive losses (L2 D2).