Former Wazito striker Derrick Otanga returned to haunt his former team as he grabbed a brace that ensured KCB inflicted more misery on Wazito FC after beating the Francis Kimanzi coached outfit 2-0 in an FKF Premier League match played on Friday afternoon at the Moi International Sports Center in Kasarani, Nairobi.Wazito are now yet to win in six matches and the gaffer believes its still a confidence issue that’s affecting the team.”We have been looking for the first win but it is not coming but I have a feeling that we are getting closer, we will have to keep working for it. It is always risky when chasing the game because you risk being beaten on the break and they got a goal through it. It is my work as a coach to instill confidence in the team and I will continue working on it.” Kimanzi said after the match.KCB tactician Zedekiah “Zico” Otieno admitted Wazito did not make it any easier for them to pick the maximum points.”We had a good game and I want to thank the players, they did a good job. We scored an early goal and Wazito came out guns blazing after that. We tried to play on the counter attack but we did not take those chances. However, it is important that we got the win. We will keep working on our finishing in training.” He said.FT: Wazito FC 0-2 KCB. The crypto-backed side is yet to win a match so far this season, what do you think is ailing the team? #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/2rnR2Mj3df— Jeff Kinyanjui (@Nyash88) November 5, 2021 Heading into the match, Wazito were seeking their first win of the season after failing in five attempts but most importantly they were keen on bouncing back from Weekend’s defeat to Tusker. KCB on the other hand wanted to make it three wins on the spin.The first chance of the game went KCB’s way in the second minute when a quick interchange of passes between James Mazembe and Derrick Otanga set up the later, Wazito skipper Johnstone Omurwa however recovered to deny the striker with a last-ditch tackle. Otanga however got his goal two minutes later when Simon Abuko raced down the right flank before crossing the ball and striker did the rest, firing home with a plomb.Wazito’s Vincent Oburu, in his first start the season, got two quick chances in the 10th and 12th minutes. The first, a snap shot went over while his second, a low shot was easily picked by KCB keeper, Gabriel Andika.Mazembe was proving problematic for Wazito down the left flank but his decision making in critical areas saw him throw away easy opportunities.##NAJAVA_MECA_5958025##Wazito had a couple of half chances, first Masika’s freekick narrowly went over the bar before Oburu shot over from inside the penalty area as Francis Kimanzi went all out after the half hour mark in search of a leveler. A couple of chances for both sides were not utilized and KCB took a narrowly lead to the breather.Eight minutes into the second half, the visitors got a second after a quick counter attack involving Henry Onyango and Derrick Otanga. Onyango squared the ball to Otanga for an easy tap in. Wazito responded by taking off Erick Otieno for Tyson Otieno.Wazito continued to push for a goal but at the back they remained exposed and severally Otanga and Co came close to extending the visitors’ lead. New Wazito goalkeeper Bashir Ssekagya was severally forced to come to the team’s aid.The closing stages of the game was an end to end affair as KCB defended their advantage to register a third win on the spin.Wazito starting XI: Bashir Ssekagya, John Kuol, Johnstone Omurwa, Rooney Onyango, Maurice Ojwang, Amos Asembeka, Eli Asieche, Cliff Nyakeya, Musa Masika, Eric Otieno Subs: Omar Adisa, Erickson Mulu, Tyson Otieno, James Kinyanjui, Amos Ekhalie, Eric Gichimu, Levis Adet, Levin Odhiambo, Dennis SikhayiKCB starting XI: Gabriel Andika, Harun Thomas, Dennis Odhiambo, Robinson Kamura, Nashon Alembi, Michael Mutinda, Mohamed Kilume, James Mazembe, Simon Munala, Henry Onyango, Derrick OtangaSubs: David Okello, David Ambulu, Samuel Mwangi, Brian Wepo, Victor Ochami, David Simiyu, Reagan Otieno, Michael Oduor, Brian Ochieng, Victor Omondi