Bandari are on a free fall in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) following a torrid run of seven games without a win but head coach Andre Casa Mbungo claims he feels no heat.The Dockers picked up a draw in their last clash against KCB to extend their woeful run that has seen them slip out of the title race and plummet to ninth on the log.Tumejitahidi kutwaa ushindi lakini wenyeji wamefanikiwa kutuzuia. Tunaondoka na alama moja ugenini.#BandariNiYetu pic.twitter.com/mjZDARDln0— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) February 12, 2022 Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Mbungo noted his quarter of a century experience in the game and bemoaned the lengthy injury list on his side.“I’m under no pressure, I’ve been doing this job for over 25 years if I put myself under pressure I might die and because of that I just want to continue doing my job. You understand that I have almost six players who are injured and they are key players but we still get a point against KCB which is a commendable result,” said Mbungo.##EDITORS_CHOICE##The Mombasa-based side have been decimated by injuries in recent games with six players in Yohanna Mwita, Whyvonne Isuza, Keegan Ndemi, Faraj Ominde, Umaru Kasumba and Shaban Kenga currently on the treatment table.🏥 | MAJERUHIWachezaji tunaoendelea kuwakosa kwa sababu ya majeraha ni wafuatao:1. Yohanna Mwita – Kano za kisigino2. Whyvonne Isuza – Kisigino 3. Keegan Ndemi – Mfupa wa mguu4. Faraj Ominde – Bega5. Umaru Kasumba – Goti6. Shaban Kenga – Kifundo cha mguu#BandariNiYetu pic.twitter.com/2CPXolkHTi— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) February 10, 2022 Bandari face Gor Mahia in their next clash on Sunday 27 February but Mbungo is waiting for the break to end in order comment on the game.“Let us wait for the break to end, we have about two weeks break then we can talk about the game against Gor Mahia when the break is over,” added Mbungo.