Mathare United defender Sammy Imbuye is a man on a mission to prove his value against his former club Posta Rangers when the two sides clash this weekend.The Mailmen will host The Slum Boys at Machakos Stadium in the second match of a double-header that will be played on Saturday, 23 November.Imbuye joined Mathare from Posta Rangers and will, for the first time, come face to face with his former club with three points at stake. In an interview with the club’s media, he speaks of his personal interest in the match.Kenya Police FC hand over team to Odemba after firing entire coaching staff“Playing against a team you’ve been part of before is always a unique situation. You tend to approach the game much more differently as you seek to send a message of confirmation of the value you hold as a player. The kind of preparation of course has to be different as you would want to do things so perfectly,” said Imbuye.The former Sofapaka player also spoke of his personal struggles with fitness and form especially at the start of the season.“I was not at my 100% when I joined Mathare because I was coming from an injury. With the matches we have played so far, I am improving but I can do more,” he stated.##NAJAVA_MECA_8511993##Additionally, he disclosed the reasons behind the 2008 league champions poor start to season while also explaining the change of fortunes.“The team was not cohesive enough and a new system was also being introduced to the team and most of the players were not quick enough to get it but now everyone is coming to an understanding that we need to play in a certain manner in order to win,” he explained.Further, the experienced right back explained his working relationship with his gaffer and what distinguishes him as a coach.##EDITORS_CHOICE##“I worked with the coach at Posta for a whole season and I feel like he is still the same person. He is still very firm and the training sessions are always intense. He is that person who really wants to get it right in whichever way and place,” he concluded.