Gor Mahia coach Mark Harrison has welcomed AS Otoho d'Oyo pairing in the final preliminary round of the Caf Confederation Cup, stating it is a winnable tie.
K'Ogalo qualified for the competition after eliminating Al-Ahly Merowe in the previous hurdle, while the Congolese charges dropped to the second-tier competition after falling to Petro Atletico of Angola in the second preliminary round of the Caf Champions League.
The 60-year-old has further set a target of claiming a win away before sealing progress at home in the second leg.
I think it was a middle-of-the-row draw, we could have a worse draw or a better draw, but we think it is a winnable game," Harrison told Goal.
"It is going to be very tough in Congo, but we have to go, be solid and try to get a result there. If we can force a result in Congo then we can potentially finish the job here in Nairobi.