Wazito FC return to action in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) with an early kick-off fixture at Talanta FC at Ruaraka Grounds on Sunday.Eight other games are also on the cards, including a potentially explosive clash between Kenya Police FC and AFC Leopards at Nyayo Stadium.Wazito FC will be facing coach Ken Kenyatta’s side against the backdrop of improved performances in the last two games.##NAJAVA_MECA_7161304##The Muhoroni-based outfit have picked two crucial draws against Kariobangi Sharks and Police FC in their previous league outings, putting to an end a worrying losing streak.Even though they have not picked a win in 16 matches, coach Charles Odera is positive that soon things will start looking up for them.”Our last two games have been very tough, but our boys have played good football. If we keep that level of performance, I’m sure wins will start coming,” the former APS Bomet FC coach told Mozzart Sport. Odera, who had complained of lack of Premier League quality players at his disposal in the first leg, signed ten players in the just end February-March transfer window.Kenya Police- AFC Leopards highlight week 23 FKFPL action”The new signings are jelling very well with the rest of the squad and I’m so far impressed. A lot still needs to be done, but I’m positive we’re getting somewhere,” the former Chemelil Sugar FC player said.Placed only above bottom placed Vihiga Bullets FC with 13 points, Wazito need seven points to get out of the relegation zone and start fighting for survival and winning today will set them off along the path.AK selects 53 athletes for Africa Youth and Junior Championships, targets winning it all”It’s important that we win and we will play for a win, but this is football and our opponents will also be going for a win, so we can’t underestimate them,” a cautious Odera said.