Kakamega Homeboyz head coach Patrick Odhiambo says composure on the pitch and playing according to instructions will be key in their Mozzart Bet Cup round of 16 game against Tusker.The last edition’s finalists will clash this weekend with Homeboyz, who have the title on their shelf, being the host.Homeboyz beat Tusker 1-0 in last year’s final staged at the Kasarani Stadium with Kevin Amwayi being the hero as his solo strike won Abana Abeingo their first ever major title.##NAJAVA_MECA_7978557##Ahead of this weekend’s contest, Odhiambo who is anticipating a tough contest said the match will be won by the team that will be composed enough and will be clinical in front of the goal.A look at the team’s run in the league shows that Tusker have been on the ascendancy as the beer makers have won their last four matches while Homeboyz have managed to gather maximum points twice in their last four assignments.Achesa backs Rangers to find footing, take FKFPL title race to the wireTusker’s recent run is a source of worry for Odhiambo but he is confident of eliminating the brewers and sail to the last eight if his charges embrace calmness and score from the chances that will fall their way.“We are still on our preparations. We are anticipating a tough game as Tusker are on form and they could be on a revenge mission. We need to be composed and strong mentally,” said the soft-spoken gaffer.Besides the form their opponent is on, Odhiambo is having sleepless nights over injuries in his camp and inability to win matches in a convincing manner.History favours Harambee Stars as they face Zimbabwe in the Four-Nation tournament finalHomeboyz is among the clubs that have been goal-shy this year as the outfit has largely relied on attacking midfielders to win matches. None of their strikers has found the back of the net this year.“We have injuries in the team but that is not an excuse. I will work with the available players. Our biggest undoing has been converting our chances but I believe the training we have been embracing since we went on a break will bear fruit,” added Odhiambo.