Tusker defender Eugene Asike says the team cannot afford a repeat of the mid-week results when they face Kenya Police this weekend.The brewers dropped two vital points on Wednesday after surrendering their two-goal advantage to settle for a 2-2 draw against Nairobi City Stars.The manner in which Tusker lost its first-half advantage and ended up settling for a point against City Stars left Asike infuriated.He says the team has to take its chances against Police who are above them on the log by a point.##NAJAVA_MECA_8109890##“We are creating chances, and that is a good thing. It would have been a worry if we were not. Now it is just a matter of being more composed in front of goal,” said the defender in an interview with club media.Besides being clinical in front of the goal, Asike is confident that the team will bounce back to winning ways.Ingwe youngster uses Mozzart Bet Cup humanitarian ticket to equip Hakati SportifPolice will also be seeking redemption after falling 1-0 to AFC Leopards on Wednesday at Dandora Stadium.“We hope to bounce back against Police. It is not going to be easy because they are a big team with big players but we have to be up for it,” he said.Kenyan trio suffer defeat at hands of Simba in TanzaniaLooking back to the game against City Stars, Asike says the team feels like it was a defeat despite earning a point.“It is definitely not a good feeling because we were managing the game really well and we should have buried the game with the clear-cut chances we got. In football, if you don’t take your chances, you will be punished but we hope to bounce back against Police,” he added.