Struggling Sofapaka turn focus on next season

Sofapaka FC head coach Ken Odhiambo says the team is undergoing a transition and will come good next seasonThe team has posted mixed performances especially in the second leg and Ken pins this to the transition as well as other internal matters. “We expected what is happening right now because this is a team that is going through a transition and I believe that we are preparing for the next season. We cannot win the league this season but we will continue working hard and try different formations to see what best suits us. At the end of the season, we will sit down and analyze ourselves ahead of the new season,” Odhiambo said.⬆️ | A win for @FC_Sofapaka today at Ruaraka Grounds ensured that they opened a 7 points gap over @nzoiasugarfc2 #BKPL pic.twitter.com/QNufzS43pj— Betking Kenya Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) August 4, 2021 Odhiambo added that despite the situation at the club, it is good for the players to give a good showing of themselves as they do not know who might be watching, noting that football is about mental strength whether a club is in a good financial state or not.”Football is all about mental strength. No matter the situation in the team what matters a lot is how you carry yourself as an individual, it’s not about having money – it’s about you as an individual. What fo you want to achieve in football. No matter the situation, we are here to market ourselves, play until the end of the game. At the end of the day, you never know who is watching you. I believe my team is the best and we will continue working hard,” he added.He continued to say that against Nzoia they tried to rectify their mistake in the previous games -conceding late- and it worked in their favor.@LawrenceJuma24 appreciation post @betikaKe @OyandoRonny #BatotoBaMungu pic.twitter.com/0uR9Ldl0jC— Sofapaka FC (@FC_Sofapaka) August 5, 2021 Odhiambo finished by saying that the club is targeting nine points from their remaining four games but noted that if they got maximum points the better for the team.”In the previous matches we scored first but conceded in the last minutes, but we rectified our weaknesses against Nzoia Sugar and it worked. If we can get the 12 points, well and good. But if we get nine we will be okay,” he opined.Sofapaka have had a tepid season both on and off the field, with some of their players seeking to leave the club for non-payment of salaries.Cash-strapped Sofapaka loses Burundian star

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