Despite AFC Leopards not training for the better part of the week, midfielder Daniel Musamali feels that Bandari will get it rough when the two sides clash on Sunday at the Nyayo National Stadium.Leopards players gave the training sessions a wide berth in protest for their delayed salaries ahead of a crucial league tie that will bring them against their former coach Anthony Kimani.9′ Daniel Musamali gives AFC Leopards the lead here at Nyayo.FC Talanta 0 Leopards 1— Meshack Kisenge (@kisengemeshack1) December 19, 2021 Kimani ditched the den for the dockers in February last year and will have the chance to show his former employer the kind of tactician they let go when he faces them for the first time as a coach.Akumu overlooked in Soweto Derby win as Timbe contributes to Buriram triump over RatchaburiThe youthful gaffer was elevated to the rank of head coach at Bandari although in the interim after his boss Andre Casa Mbungo was shown the door last month.Musamali feels that the training session they had on Saturday is just enough to get ready for the match in which they will be hunting for their seventh win of the season.”We will be going for nothing short of the three points whether we have trained throughout the week or not.We had a good session on Friday where we planned on how we will beat our opponents,” said the youngster who was among the fans who witnessed Nzoia Sugar whitewash Mathare United 3-0 on Saturday at the Kasarani Annex.Asked on his chances of playing regularly following the return of CollinsSichenje, the former Nzoia Sugar player said the challenge from the latter is all that he needed to improve on his game.AFC Leopards defensive midfielder Daniel Musamali is on cloud nine after scoring against FC Talanta on Sunday. https://t.co/TEzvKqMIlD— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) December 20, 2021 Leopards were boosted by the return of Sichenje in the mid-season transfer window as the club was locked out of signing new players due to the existing contractual raw with their former foreign players.Another defensive midfielder who has been giving Musamali a run for his money his Giovanni Lukhumwa.”I am learning a lot from him and his presence has also challenged me to stay on top of my game. His return is also also a plus to the team considering that we were not allowed to sign new players,” he said.