Kenya Police coach Anthony Kimani says the club will heavily rely on Jesse Were’s experience when they lock horns with, defending champions, Zamalek in a CAF Confederation Cup on Saturday. The second preliminary round will be staged at the Nyayo National Stadium with the winner on aggregate proceeding to the group stages. Zamalek are undoubtedly the pre-match favourites but Kimani believes that Police have what it takes to shoot them down. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8333785##The tactician says Were’s top marksmanship will be key in the game which Police will be out to win by a big margin and fight for at least a draw in Cairo. “We have players who are used to playing at this level, both internationally and with their previous clubs. A player like Jesse Were has lots of experience at this level and many more,” said Kimani.Kimani, further says history will count for nothing in the clash. “History and records are there in football and in life and are to be broken. It doesn’t stay forever. We will have a chance to create new history on Saturday,” he said.Zamalek “not living in the past” ahead of Kenya Police test in NairobiThe ex-Ulinzi Stars coach,who was addressing a section of the press ahead of Saturday’s clash also, said that they are well prepared to give a good account of themselves“It is going to be a tough match. Zamalek are one of the best teams in the country but we also know our capabilities As Police FC. We know we have prepared well and we look forward to getting good results at home,” he added.Price, where to buy Kenya Police vs Zamalek CAF Confederation Cup ticketsThe former Kenyan international also took time to call on fans to come in their numbers and support the team, who are Kenya’s sole representatives in the competition.“I want to thank the fans. We felt their presence when we played Ethiopian Coffee. As much as we did not get the desired results at home, their support played a part in pushing us for a win in Addis Ababa,” he added.