Tusker FC’s assistant coach George Maina has urged the players and technical bench of the club to go back to the drawing board and strategize on how to remain consistent.Speaking to the club’s media, Maina said that they owe it to the fans for backing the club even during their torrid start to the season without fail.The Brewers had a bad start to the season, spending much of their time in the opening stages of the season at the bottom half of the log.📸| Tough result to take in after earning a host of chances, but we take the positives and look ahead.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/XOK2788xjB— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) January 24, 2022 Maina feels this is the right time to bounce back and string good results consistently, with their best run so far being winning only three games in a row so far.“We owe the fans big time because they are behind us all the time and they want good results. Now it is time for us as the technical bench to go back and see what we can do to improve the cohesion and the consistency in the team and everything possible to give the fans the wins they deserve. We will go back and re-organize ourselves and try to come back stronger,” Maina told the club’s portal.FULL TIME in Kakamega. It ends in a frustrating draw and one point on the road. pic.twitter.com/tlkHWjPG3m— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) January 24, 2022 While reflecting on their most recent outing against bottom-placed Vihiga Bullets in which they played to a barren draw, Maina expressed his disappointment at Vthe newbies’ stubbornness that saw the defending champions fail to score at Bukhungu.“It was not the result we wanted especially coming from a win. We knew it was going to be difficult especially playing the same opponent. We could not counter the tactics they used and it was disappointing. Now we just need to go back to the drawing board, back to the basics and try to prepare well for the next assignment,” he added.Tusker play Bandari next week on Wednesday before visiting the Dockers for the second-leg encounter at Mbaraki on Sunday next week.