Bandari centre back Rodgers Aloro is hoping to end his six-game wait for playing time when the dockers host Ulinzi Stars on Wednesday next week at the Mbaraki Stadium.Aloro last tasted competitive football in Bandari’s shocking 2-0 home loss to Posta Rangers and has since been catching proceedings from the substitutes bench. Joseph Okumu tips side to succeed after overcoming difficult start to the seasonCoach Andre Casa Mbungo has been having a bias on a three-man backline constituted by assistant skipper Felly Mulumba, Andrew Juma and Brian Otieno with the full backs being deployed as wing backs in a bid to commit more numbers forward.Tusker FC defender Rodgers Aloro and KCB goalkeeper Joseph Okoth have joined Bandari.Okoth will be returning to Bandari, a side he left for the Bankers in 2018.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/scIgJqgMMO— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 31, 2021 Aloro who joined the coastal side before the season began from Tusker said he was praying to be considered for game time should Mbungo decide to tweak his defence as he seeks to help the club arrest its four-game winless run.The four newly signed players are; Rodgers Aloro, Whyvone Isuza (midfielders), Boniface Mwangemi (defender) and Joseph Okoth (goalkeeper) from Tusker FC, Wazito FC, Kariobangi Sharks and KCB respectively.— Kenya Ports (@Kenya_Ports) September 23, 2021 “I am praying that I will get back to the team when we play Ulinzi in the final fixture of the year. I have been training as usual but I have not been lucky to get the opportunity to play. I have been working hard and at the same time exercising patience and supporting my colleagues especially when I am not considered for playing time. I believe that once I get the opportunity to play, I will impose myself in the team,” he said.Commenting on the recent poor run that has seen them bag four points in as many matches, the Ugandan import singled out lack of cutting edge in the forward line for the unwanted results.Mwea based rice farmer wins a Proton Saga in Omoka Na Moti promotionMbungo recently admitted that the club was struggling to beat opponents thanks to the absence of the injured trio of Abdallah Hassan, Darius Msagha and Benjamin Mosha.“We have been playing well but getting results has been a little bit challenging. We need to be more clinical in front of the goal for us to get back to winning ways,” he added.