The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), has stirred up excitement ahead of Sunday’s highly anticipated clash between Gor Mahia and Police FC in the FKFPL at Kasarani Stadium, with the sleuths declaring all-out war against the former. In a social media post, DCI called out Gor Mahia, also referred to as Sirkal (government), as “imposters” and pledged to trim them to size.”Our boys are in top shape at their training camp, taking Vawulence bitters with power foam plus daily, garnering the necessary machismo in readiness for the action that will trim ‘imposter Sirkal’ to size,” read the post.The fixture has generated buzz for several reasons, including the fact that both teams are in good form. Police FC has won all but one of their last five games, while Gor Mahia, who are currently top of the table, have only missed out on maximum points in two matches over the same period.##NAJAVA_MECA_7041931##The game is also significant because Police FC is home to several former Gor Mahia players, including two of their former captains, Musa Muhammed and Harun Shakava, as well as Cliffton Miheso and Francis Kahata.While calling Police FC an “upcoming football sensation,” DCI stated that they will be “seeking to dislodge a stubborn Sirkal from its dominance in the Kenyan football league and relegate it to oblivion once and for all.” Engin Firat set to debut new foreign recruits for Harambee StarsGor Mahia has won a record 19 FKFPL titles, including seven out of the last ten seasons. However, only Tusker has managed to interrupt their dominance, doing so on three occasions.Gor Mahia’s coach, Jonathan McKinstry, sees this encounter as a clash of old versus new Gor Mahia. “It’s interesting. 70% of our squad is U23, so it’s basically Gor of the old versus the new Gor Mahia,” he said.In conclusion, this is shaping up to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams keen to claim victory and prove themselves on the pitch.