Following a run of three straight victories, there have been growing calls for the Bandari FC board to hand interim coach Anthony ‘Modo’ Kimani the head coach role but he has played down the talks.The Dockers were on a free fall at the tail end of Andre Casa Mbungo’s tenure with a run of nine games without victory proving to be his final straw at the club.Mwisho wa mchezo. Tunawashukuru wageni wetu wa Nairobi kwa kuja kutalii Mombasa na kutubebea kikapu cha alama zote tatu.Burdaaaan!! #BandariNiYetu pic.twitter.com/8yvRl4keB5— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) March 17, 2022 The former AFC Leopards interim coach noted that he will perform to the utmost but cannot make the call to be installed as the new head coach at the Mombasa-based club.“That is not my call, I just have to do what I was instructed to do and I promise to do it with all my heart and mind and with God’s favour if it was meant to be it will be.We as human beings just have to do things with all our hearts because we are never assured of tomorrow, I will however ensure that the team does well,” said Kimani.The former AFC Leopards and Mathare United defender has had an unbeaten start to life at Bandari after claiming wins over Nairobi City Stars, Kakamega Homeboyz and Talanta coupled up draws against Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards.Modo admitted Simba wa Nairobi handed them a run for their money in the 1-0 win and commended his charges for holding on to Abdalla Hassan’s 45th-minute goal.🦁 Come on you Simbas!Matchday in Mombasa 🔥🆚 Bandari FC🏟️Mbaraki Sports Club🕒 1500 EATBETTER MUST COME #𝕊𝕚𝕞𝕓𝕒𝕎𝕒ℕ𝕒𝕚𝕣𝕠𝕓𝕚COME ONE COME ALL #OperationJazaStadi #CityStars #BANNCS pic.twitter.com/Yz087F7SDx— Official Nairobi City Stars Fc (@NrbCityStars) March 17, 2022 “It was a very tough match, City Stars showed why they were the third team on the log, they have a really good team and a good coach who gave us strong opposition.The boys fought till the last minute and we were able to hold on to our goal until the 94th minute,” added Kimani.