Kenya Police striker Clinton Kinanga says the team will be seeking to revenge the Mozzart Bet Cup defeat suffered in the hands of Ulinzi Stars when the two sides renew their football rivalry on Friday at Nyayo Stadium.Police watched their bid to progress further in the tournament and perhaps clinch their first major title crash after bowing 2-1 to Ulinzi in a round of sixteen match played in April at the Police grounds.The defeat was their first to the soldiers since gaining promotion to the top flight two years ago as the previous meetings in the league had ended evenly.Only pride at stake as Police renew rivalry with Ulinzi in Forces DerbyWith the league title out of sight for both sides, Kinanga insists that recording their first win over Ulinzi and taking home the bragging rights tops their priority list ahead of the match.“We painfully lost to Ulinzi in the Cup and meeting them on Friday gives us a chance to revenge. We had hopes of sailing all the way in the Cup but Ulinzi punctured our march. We have to win the second leg of the league contest by all means,” said the forward.The two teams have met four times since Police were elevated to the top division wit all matches ending in draws.##NAJAVA_MECA_7277163##Three of those have been barren draws with the other witnessing flurry of goals as the teams labored for a 2-2 score line.Kinanga, believes that Police will carry they day and even keep a cleansheet given the days the team has spent in training.Former Harambee Stars head coach tips Tusker to edge Gor Mahia in title raceHe revealed that the law enforcers have been oiling their guns in the past week hoping to shoot down the soldiers who are seeking redemption after falling to Tusker in the Cup semis last weekend.“We have been training for the match from the time the league went on a break. We know that the past derbies have not produced a winner but we are determined to make a difference on Friday. Its a game I hope I will be on the scoresheet too,” he added.