Bandari rallied from behind to rescue a point at home against Kariobangi Sharks with head coach Andre Casa Mbungo bemoaning injuries to Abdalla Hassan, Benjamin Mosha and Darius Msagha. Patrick Otieno opened the scoring for Sharks three minutes before the halftime break with Bandari restoring parity in the 64th minute courtesy of an own goal to pick up their fourth consecutive draw. Yametimia madakika! Wameponea sana ! Imeisha sare ya Bao moja pande zote!FT : Bandari 1 V 1 Sharks#BandariNiYetu pic.twitter.com/qeVTiahGR1— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) December 17, 2021 Mbungo revealed that he was less impressed with the way his side ceded possession cheaply in the clash as they failed to take their chances in the game. “We came back and rescued a point, we were headed for a loss but I don’t think the game was that difficult, we had our own chances but we failed to take them.They got one or two chances and on the other hand, we had a lot of chances, what I did not like is that we lost a lot of easy balls but we will rectify our mistakes,” said Mbungo.Bandari have lost a little ground in the title race with their four consecutive draws but are still within touching distance of table toppers KCB who are six points ahead. ⏹️| Ngoma nzito imekamilikaVichanganyiko vingi kuliko mchongo.#WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/fZNGDc5CjA— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) December 17, 2021 The Dockers missed Abdalla Hassan to injury, Benjamin Mosha and Darius Msagha with Mungo noting that the injuries played a part in them getting a draw. “We missed players who would have helped us going forward, players like Abdalla, Mosha and Msagha but that is football,” added the Rwandan tactician.