Gor Mahia have endured a whirlwind January that has seen their wheels come off in the title race with Ugandan import Fred Nkata citing the challenges are due to financial struggles. K‘Ogalo are currently enduring a three-game winless streak with the most recent being a 3-0 thumping at the hands of Posta Rangers that proved to be Mark Harrison’s final straw. FULL TIME | Posta 3 – 0 Gor Mahia Tough one but we accept and move on with focus on doing better in our next assignment. #Sirkal | #Betsafe— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) January 26, 2022 Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Nkata opened on why the club has been posting dismal results which have been down to the financial woes being experienced at K’Ogalo. “The results have not been forthcoming but the management has a lot of work to do, we as players have tried our best we are pushing the best we can but the truth is that the financial issues are affecting the club.When the salaries are not coming on time sometimes it becomes hard for the players but fans will not know it because they are right in always demanding for good results, if you look at the teams we are competing against, some of them are well motivated,” said Nkata.Gor Mahia have a new coach at the helm with Andreas Spier taking over from Mark Harrison after initially rescinding their decision to appoint Paul Nkata, Fred’s father on an interim basis. Aside from the financial issues, Nkata could not open up on other issues plaguing Gor Mahia but was confident that the club’s management will sort out their woes.🟢 | Welcome to Gor Mahia head coach Andreas Spier and Assistant coach Michael Nam #Sirkal | #Betsafe pic.twitter.com/f21uox6q76— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) February 1, 2022 “If you are a child sometimes you are not allowed to talk about what is going on in your family but I think the main issue that has been affecting Gor Mahia for many years now is financing. I know the management is ready to work on it, we are not badly off the top, we are six points behind and if that is sorted we can still challenge for the title,” added Nkata.