AFC Leopards assistant coach Fred Ambani says the team’s goal for the campaign is to finish among the top four teams, with the plan being to do well in the remaining 13 games of the campaign.Ingwe started the season poorly, and for the better part of the first leg, were in the relegation zone or just above the red area. This resulted in the firing of coach Tom Juma and the appointment of Tomas Trucha as the new boss.##NAJAVA_MECA_7881179##The team’s fortunes have since changed for the better, with the team now unbeaten in the last seven matches and on a five-match winning streak.The run has propelled them to eighth position in the log, a feat that seemed unachievable in the first phase of the season.With 13 games left, Ambani, who joined the club as an assistant coach before the season commenced, says they have set their eyes on breaking into the top four places, with only four points separating them and fourth-placed Tusker ahead of this weekend’s games.”The boys are performing well, they play as a team, and we are certain we will continue getting maximum points. Getting to the top four is very achievable,” he told Citizen Digital.Ingwe will be in Kakamega this weekend to play Kakamega Homeboyz at Bukhungu Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Leopards will be out to complete a double over the inconsistent Homeboyz, who ended their six-match winless streak last Sunday in a win against KCB FC.Meanwhile, new Ingwe signing Ken Owino is in line for his debut after shaking off an injury picked up in training a week ago. The player is likely to start against Homeboyz.Another new signing, Arthur Gitego, has featured in the last two games, while Kelly Madada and Christopher Koloti continue to wait for their maiden inclusion in the matchday squad.