Ulinzi Stars head coach Benjamin Nyangweso has termed his team’s current league position as embarrassing and wants his team to improve so as to move up in the log.With just six wins in 21 games, the 2010 league champions are currently 14th in the National Super League log with just 26 points and are not far off from the danger zone. They will be keen on turning their fortunes for the better soon lest they get dragged to survival fight.Nyangweso has admitted that their current league position is in an unfamiliar territory. He termed the position as embarrassing and wants to change their fortunes starting with Saturday’s league action against Sofapaka. Sofapaka want FKF Caretaker Committee to furnish them with the minutes of the meeting that ordered for the replay of their game against Ulinzi Stars so that they can appeal against the decision.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/ElWLjfKJhX— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) March 22, 2022 “It’s embarrassing for a team of Ulinzi’s calibre to be in such a poor position on the KPL log. We are not used to anything other than top-ten positions. We are eager to put matters right and we intend to start doing so in our next match against Sofapaka this weekend,” he told the Star.The match against Batoto ba Mungu was initially scheduled for January but was never played due to the unavailability of a well-equipped ambulance. It was the same case a fortnight ago against AFC Leopards in Kericho when Ingwe had to travel back to Nairobi after the medical personnel ruled that the availed ambulance did not meet the set requirements. Nyangweso however feels that the two sides were not being truthful.“I don’t think it should have gotten to that point. Our rivals were simply malicious,” he added.Batoto ba Mungu have since announced that they will not be honoring the match as they want to appeal against the decision that ordered for the replay. According to club president Elly Kalekwa, the caretaker committee ought to have awarded them points from the abandoned clash.