Tusker FC assistant captain Michael Kibwage says they intend to overcome Kariobangi Sharks when they meet on Saturday 14 September.When league action resumes after a three-week FIFA break, the 2018 Shield Cup winners will host Tusker for the first time this season at Dandora Stadium.Tusker out to extend fine start as FKF Premier League resumes after lengthy breakLast season, the 13-time FKF Premier League champions’ title aspirations were dashed by William Muluya’s side after a 3-2 loss at Machakos Stadium.Despite the previous season’s defeat, Kibwage says they will be going all out for revenge on Saturday.”Last season we only collected a point against Sharks, which hindered our objective of winning the league, but on Saturday we aim to avenge last season’s defeat by winning the tie,” said the former Sofapaka captain.The Brewers began the new season on a high note, defeating 2009 winners Sofapaka by a solitary goal.Harambee Stars midfielder Chris Erambo was the hero on the first day of the season, scoring in the second half to give Tusker maximum points.The Mukumu Boys alumnus states that they intend to maintain their consistency ahead of match week two in the 2024-25 FKF Premier League season. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8337181##”To fulfill our season’s goals, we must maintain consistency. Winning our games is critical for us, as we see each game as a final,” said the one-time Kenya U20 defender.The FKF domestic cup winner with the AFC Leopards in 2017 says their goal is to win in order to continue their good form, but he concedes the Sharks match will be difficult.”The Sharks encounter will be extremely challenging, but we have adequately prepared for it. The goal is to win against Sharks and extend our good run,” added the ex-KCB skipper.Should they win on Saturday, Tusker will lead the league standings for the first time this season with six points.