Muluya aiming to sharpen Sharks’ attack further

Kariobangi Sharks tactician William Muluya is targetting to work on the technicalities of his team upfront to increase the number of goals they score in matches and keep up their high-scoring momentum.Sharks failed to score against Nairobi City Stars as they fell by a solitary goal last week and managed to see off Kenya Police by a solitary goal despite having more chances to score in both games.Head coach William Muluya and Goal keeper trainer Sunil Shah receive certificates in the recently concluded Arsenal Training Camp pic.twitter.com/S6WAm8vOvi— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) June 2, 2017 Speaking after the game, Muluya appreciated his players for the goal, adding that he would be working on their technicalities upfront together with his technical bench.”I appreciate the sole goal. Sometimes you might go in for more goals and fail to get. We need to work well in training in the final third to try and seal the game. We had the chance to score more goals after taking the lead. But I will not blame the experience but on the technicalities upfront so it is upon me and my technical bench to go work and get something,” Muluya said.Muluya also acknowledged that Police had the better showing in the first half and in some moments of the second, managing to keep much of the ball but a clinical Shark sealed the fate of the game.William Muluya is a great Coach…You just can’t hate him bro.The amount of work he has put in this Sharks Team despite almost 14 players leaving in the summer.3 Points 🔥🔥 Courtesy of Ronald Reagan Odedesharks beat Kenya Police— Nebs (@ItsKubasu) February 11, 2022 He further heaped praises on his entire technical bench as well as his players, acknowledging them for a job well done in the match to share points for the season in the fixture.”We expected to keep the ball most in the first half but Police did well there but in the second half we played better. Often the coach is not the one who wins the game on the touchline but the entire technical bench because when I am on the touchline I follow what they are advising. The players also put in a good shift in the match,” Muluya added.

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