Kakamega Homeboyz have been steamrolling teams away from home this campaign with head coach Bernard Mwalala revealing the secret to their impressive results on the road.Abana Abeingo are yet to suffer defeat away from home and extended the record when they thumped Posta Rangers 3-1 on Saturday to open up an eight-point gap at the summit of the log.Full Time:Posta Rangers 1-3 Kakamega HomeboyzOkoth 15’Opoku 22’Owino 36′ pic.twitter.com/yzcqpW52Kp— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) March 5, 2022 Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Mwalala revealed that teams in Nairobi usually play on neutral grounds, leaving them with some advantage while playing away from home.“If you look at the atmosphere we have in Western we don’t have it Nairobi because of few grounds and the teams spending little time of training in their own grounds. We play teams away from home but the home team is also sort of away in the ground so it’s like we are both away from home which has also worked in our favour,” said Mwalala.Homeboyz have played 10 games away from Bukhungu Stadium winning seven and drawing on three occasions while they have suffered a defeat at home and drawing on four occasions.Mwalala emphasized on fortifying their home ground in the second leg as they continue to push for their maiden league title having opened up a healthy eight points gap at the summit of the log.Birthday boy amesema anawaekea sherehe hapo Shikhambi kesho #MozzartBet#wearehomeboyz#AbanaBeingo pic.twitter.com/PFZXY5XplA— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) March 5, 2022 “We now need to work on our home form, we have lost a number of points at home which means we have also not utilized our home turf.In the second leg we must make sure that we are tough to beat at home, in away matches we are however yet to travel to Mombasa which will be a big test,” added Mwalala.