Sofapaka head coach Ken Odhiambo has admitted that indeed pressure is starting to mount on them following their third loss in a row.Sofapaka started the season strongly, beating Nairobi City Stars 3-1 at Wundanyi despite having a depleted squad on the opening day of the campaign.Since then, they have not won another game, drawing to Nzoia and falling to Mathare United, KCB, and Gor Mahia.📸| Action pics as Gor hold a slight advantage🟢 Gor Mahia 1 – 0 Sofapaka ⚪#GorVsSofapaka#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/6xOG2Kg48k— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) October 30, 2021 Recently, they were cleared to register players after clearing with their former employees with whom they had debts but still the presence of a full squad against KCB and Gor Mahia did not inspire them to a win.After the loss to Gor Mahia, coach Odhiambo feels that there is some pressure from the results that they have posted so far although it is very early in the season to get perturbed.”Though early to call but definitely yes we feel some pressure because we had not anticipated for such results. We have dropped points in fixtures we should have collected but then we have room to correct and get results in our forthcoming matches,” the tactician said.🌓| Half TimeK’Ogalo with the narrow advantage at the break#GorVsSofapaka#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/c9t4lxMetg— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) October 30, 2021 The former Bandari FC coach was nevertheless happy with the game displayed by his side against the record champions, with goals and a win being the only things missing.”Despite the result yesterday, we largely had a decent game. I feel we gave our opponents too much respect, space, and time in the first half and this is what worked against us. We dominated the better part of the game more so in the second half but we were just unlucky not to get a point out of the encounter,” he added.They have another tough task ahead of them when they face AFC Leopards in the next round over the weekend.The loss to Gor Mahia saw Batoto Ba Mungu drop to 11th on the log with just four points.