Posta Rangers coach John Kamau admits Sunday’s league match against Kariobangi Sharks will be tough as the mailmen seek to bounce back from their worst defeat of the season suffered at the hands of Gor Mahia a week ago.Kamau’s charges went down 4-0 to the league leaders in Machakos. After being reduced to ten men at the tail end of the first half, the second was a one-sided affair as K’Ogalo ran riot to open a ten-point gap at the top.##NAJAVA_MECA_7939334##On Sunday at the Police Sacco Grounds, they will play host to relegation-fighting Kariobangi Sharks in a match expected to be tough for either side, with Sharks keen on moving up the log while Posta will be out to keep tabs with the league leaders.Ahead of the match, Kamau understands that it will be tough due to the similarity in the style of play between the two outfits. He believes perfection could save his team on Sunday.“We have a similar style in the way we play, starting the move from the back. They have a good coach and good players to execute the plan, so we have to be perfect in every department, and that is what we are training to achieve,” he told Citizen Digital.Bryson Wangai: The rising star ascending through Gor Mahia ranksRevisiting last weekend’s thrashing, the former Harambee Stars coach lauded his players, saying that despite the outcome of the duel, they gave a good fight.“Despite being reduced to 10 men, my players exhibited a fighting spirit as they have always done. It is positive to me because if they can fight even when they are disadvantaged numerically, we can hope for good shows in the coming matches,” said Kamau.“It was a disappointing weekend for the team because we were prepared to give our best, but it didn’t go our way, unfortunately. We lost, and it’s time to forget about that and focus on our next game.”