Defending champions Gor Mahia will motivated by the urge for revenge when they take on the relegation-threatened Nzoia Sugar on Saturday at Sudi Stadium.Gor played Nzoia to a 2-2 draw in the first leg held at the Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay, in a game where they had to come from two goals down to salvage the point.The manner in which the record league champions dropped two points in the first leg against Nzoia didn’t sit well with coach Johnathan McKinstry who hopes to get revenge this weekend.##NAJAVA_MECA_8021327##Gor will take on the bottom-placed Nzoia hoping to return to winning ways after dropping points in their last two matches against Bandari and Kakamega Homeboyz.Nzoia on the other hand, will be seeking to capitalize on home advantage and secure maximum points that, will definitely come in handy in their fight to beat the drop.Kenyan youngster in Turkey for trialsTwo days to the contest, McKinstry says Gor want more than the three points from the tough hunting ground.McKinstry pointed out the result against the struggling sugar men and the 3-1 defeat to Kenya Police as some of the matches that the team played at shocking levels.“We probably have had two bad 45 minutes this season where we played below our levels. One was our second half against Kenya Police and the first half against Nzoia. We conceded two goals against Nzoia but managed to restore parity in the second half. We got some sort of revenge to make and we will do that by taking the three points from the game,” he said in an interview with club media.Joshua “Mangulu” Onyango: The rising star defending Gor Mahia’s legacyHaving dropped two points last weekend against Homeboyz who frustrated them to a barren draw, McKinstry is confident of bouncing back and opening a bigger gap at the summit.“We have had three good days in training and worked on different combinations. We go into the game confident,” he added.