Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga says they hope to exploit Cameroon’s weaknesses, as they face the African giants on Monday, 14 October in the second leg of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.Kenya, who are looking to return to the continental showpiece since 2019, are hoping to pick a positive result that could put them at an advantage to secure a ticket to Morocco next year.##NAJAVA_MECA_8412015##While admitting that tomorrow’s opponents are stronger than Kenya, the skipper who netted a consolation in Friday’s 4-1 thrashing says Kenya still has a chance if they can work on the mistakes they committed in Yaounde.”It is a strong team, you can see each department they are very strong but this is football and like I said, in the last fixture we made a lot of mistakes so it goes down to what else we can do as a team.We don’t want to focus so much on the opponent because we already saw them and they have weaknesses that we will try to use them in the upcoming game,” said the Al Duhail striker.Harambee Stars captain Olunga doubtful for Cameroon clashOlunga who missed the opening two rounds of the qualifiers against Zimbabwe and Namibia due to an injury further adds that Harambee Stars have learnt from the first league fixture and will be out to start the game strongly and give Kenyans the results they deserve.”Of course we know the opponent how they play from the last two days. It was not an easy game but we have learnt from the fixture and want to rectify our mistakes.We want to come out and play the real football that Kenya deserves, we just want to come here with a positive mind and start strong , the last fixture we didn’t start strongly but we want to try and contain our opponents and get a good result,” he added.Barry Otieno joins race for presidency five days after resigning as FKF CEOOn Kenya’s chances after last week’s defeat Olunga said; “the table is still open, Cameroon is just three points away from us, Zimbabwe is one point away therefore it is all to play for, we cannot speak of losing hope at this moment. We have a game and we still have two more to play and it is quite important to keep focus at the moment.