Kenya Police FC Chairman Gideon Munga Nyale has expressed confidence in a win against Zamalek in the second leg, which he believes will set them on the path to winning the CAF Confederation Cup.The Antony Kimani-coached side will face the defending champions of the CAF Confederation Cup in the second leg of the second preliminary round in Cairo, after suffering a 1-0 home defeat in the first leg last Saturday.##NAJAVA_MECA_8333701##Nyale, who was among the top police officers present during the first leg, alongside Acting Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli, shared his thoughts with the press after the match.“When we beat this team on Friday in Cairo, we will be the champions of the Confederation Cup in Africa. No team will match us,” he said.The former Anti-Terror Police Unit commandant remarked that the Egyptian giants were fortunate to secure the win in Nairobi.“This was just a game of football. They were lucky to win against us but come the second leg on Friday, we will secure a victory.I think we were the better side in the second half; we outplayed them. We were just unlucky not to score,” he added.Motsepe reveals dates, qualifying schedule of special CHAN involving Kenya, Uganda & TanzaniaNyale, a Senior Assistant Inspector General, further emphasized that the players who performed in the last quarter of the match should start in the second leg.“The match was generally good. We started slowly but eventually picked up, especially after the second-half substitutions.The way we played in the second half—that’s the team that will start in Cairo. We will give them a run for their money,” he stated.Additionally, he lamented the missed chances, attributing them to the first-leg loss.“I am proud of the boys and how they played. I have told them that I’m happy. We could have scored at least two goals but were unlucky.”Zamalek will host Police FC in the second leg, scheduled for Friday, 20th September, at Cairo International Stadium, kicking off at 2000 hours.Midenyo eyes Mara Sugar FC bounce back against City Stars