Kinyanjui points out Wazito’s weak link

Wazito creative midfielder James Kinyanjui has let out a call to his teammates to improve on their levels of concentration on the pitch in a bid to beat the drop. Wazito are hanging dangerously on the playoff spot thanks to a run of unwanted results despite boasting of fairly decent players within their ranks.Kinyanjui who is in his debut season with the club conceded that lapses in concentration especially in the final minutes of the game have proved costly and urged his teammates to remain focused until the referee blows the final whistle.James Kinyanjui respect your opponents. Don’t do that! 🔥🔥🔥pic.twitter.com/bU63oMhL1m— ⚽⚽⚽ (@ElijahKyama) July 7, 2021 The lanky player who was on target last weekend when Wazito bowed 2-1 to AFC Leopards at Thika Stadium also noted that hard luck had also contributed to the woeful run that leaves them with no option other than to win a couple of matches if they habour hopes of remaining in the league.Auditor General unmasks Sh8.9 Billion financial impropriety of Sports, Arts and Social Development FundThe club in a move aimed at arresting the situation effected changes in the technical bench where Francis Kimanzi and part of his backroom staff were shown the door with Fred Ambani being considered as the head coach replacement.“We have been playing well but unfortunately, luck has not been on our side. There are matches which we have dominated possession and had more attempts but ended up losing. Lack of concentration in the closing stages of matches has also hurt us and I can only urge the rest of the team to improve on,” said the former Thika United player.James Kinyanjui scores. Wazito FC 1-0 Afc Leopards. pic.twitter.com/BWtRDqxitM— Max (@BettKMax) April 10, 2022 With around nine rounds remaining before the season comes to a close, Kinyanjui expressed confidence that the Ricardo Badoer owned side will survive relegation, results of the past matches and form notwithstanding.

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