AFC Leopards winger Clifton Miheso says they are determined to have a positive end to the first leg when they play away to Ulinzi Stars on Sunday.Leopards resumed training at Jamhuri grounds after the long holiday break and play the soldiers on Sunday as the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) gets back this weekend.The team has had a tough season so far, having registered only two wins, leading to the sacking of former head coach Tom Juma and two other members of the technical bench.##NAJAVA_MECA_7781610##But speaking on Friday, Miheso said they want to have a strong second leg, and winning Sunday’s match remains a priority.“Our expectations were not met last year, and so we are looking to have a very strong second leg.As players, we are determined to push the team up in the standings notwithstanding our performance in the first leg,” he said.WPL makes a return as chase for title continuesHe admitted that playing the soldiers will be a tough fixture for his club, considering that their opponents are also struggling.“It is a new year, and everyone wants to play well and pick positive results. They are a strong side, but we are ready for the challenge. Our eyes are on collecting three points and nothing else,” he added.FKFPL: Jolawi Obondo to remain Gor Mahia Operations ManagerMiheso also urged fans to turn up in large numbers and support the team despite the disappointment they have been experiencing so far.“Despite starting badly, we finished strongly last year, and we urge our fans to continue supporting us. We promise to put up a good fight and get the club out of the position we find ourselves in,” he added.