Harambee Stars goalkeeper Farouk Shikalo says the team has what it takes to overturn the 2-0 defeat suffered against South Sudan in an African Nations Championships (CHAN) qualifier match.The return match will be played on Sunday at the Mandela Stadium in Uganda. Kenya must score three goals without a reply to advance.35-year-old Humphrey Mieno’s two secrets to lengthy career“First, I can say that our loss to South Sudan was due to bad luck. We allowed them to score two quick goals,” he revealed.Shikalo says the quick goals made way for their opponents to assert themselves in the match, making it harder for Harambee to stage a comeback.##NAJAVA_MECA_8457009##“You cannot compare our football standards to those of South Sudan, and I strongly believe we can convincingly win the return match in Uganda. Yes, we can score even more than three goals,” he said.He further revealed that the early injury to Kenya Police FC captain Musa Mohammed disorganized the backline.Former Harambee Stars coach calls for Firat’s sackingShikalo expressed his delight at returning to the national team, revealing that it was a result of the hard work he had put in at club level.“I was not surprised by the call-up if you look at the amount of hard work I had put in with my club. I started working hard while at Kakamega Homeboyz, and it has continued with my current club, and I am not resting.##NAJAVA_MECA_8457039##“My return to the team shows that the national team is always open to anyone as long as you deserve it,” added the KCB FC goalkeeper.Harambee Stars resumed training on Wednesday ahead of the return match on Sunday.Should they beat South Sudan they will play either Djibouti or Rwanda.