AFC Leopards tactician Patrick Aussems has expressed his gratitude to AFC Leopards faithfuls for heeding his clarion call to come out in large numbers and support the team during their matches.After the win against AFC Leopards, the Belgian called for more supporters to show up in the stadia for upcoming Ingwe matches, starting with their clash with Nzoia Sugar that ended in a one-all draw.5 games unbeaten,1st win in 2022 and a young team who gain experience despite a very complicated situation!Happy for them but disappointed to see Nyayo so empty!If you are an Ingwe’s fan, come to support your team! They deserve it! They build the futur’s success of the club! 🙏 pic.twitter.com/uD2T6Xhlpw— Patrick Aussems (@PatrickAussems) January 5, 2022 The former Simba SC coach said he was happy to see the fans who thronged Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday in sizeable numbers, further highlighting that the team needs to be supported as they build for the future.The tactician further revealed that he was surprised at the low turnout initially, having in mind that he had been told that Ingwe is one of the clubs with a lot of fans only for a handful to show up in matches.”I am happy to see some fans here. Before I came to AFC Leopards they told me it is one of the biggest clubs in Kenya with a lot of fans but initially when I saw a thousand people on the stands after they were cleared to attend matches I did not understand because they were not allowed previously,” he said.Not the expected result but sixth undefeated match…Great things take time ! Consistency needs experience…Your support will help those young players a lot ! So l am happy to see you , Ingwe’s fans, back at the stadium. Asante sana ! pic.twitter.com/2CvW3oD7bC— Patrick Aussems (@PatrickAussems) January 9, 2022 Aussems was however disappointed for the supporters as they only managed to witness a draw but called on patience and resilience from them ahead of more matches.”I am also disappointed for them because I asked them to come but we only managed a draw. This young team deserves to be supported. We are building for the future and I hope the fans will be behind these young boys,” he added.The 12-time champions have gone for six games without losing a match, winning twice and drawing four times, and managing to score at least one goal in all the six matches.