Football Kenya Federation Premier League debutants Kenya Police haven’t lived up to the expectations especially in the second leg of the season if the calibre of players they brought on board is anything to go by.The law enforcers unleashed their financial might in the mdi-season transfer window where they acquired pretty good players who were expected to fire the club to a respectable finish.However, with less than ten rounds remaining in the season, the club finds itself dangling just three places above the dreaded red zone.A LITTLE ICING ON THE CAKE.Kenya Police F.C has secured signatures form Eric Juma, David Owino and Job Ochieng from kariobangi Sharks, KCB and Mathare United F.C respectively.Usitake ona .🔥🔥Welcome Home guysUlinzi Stars FC vs Kenya Police FC#BetikaNaCommunity#flywith748 pic.twitter.com/LiLbXAwdna— KENYA POLICE FC (@kenyapolicefc) January 21, 2022 The club’s right back Erick Juma, one of the January arrivals revealed that the series of unwanted results have been partly contributed by recurring lapses in concentration in the final quarters of the match.KCB centre back ruled out for the rest of the seasonThe defender observed that their inability to hold on their advantages up to the final whistle was costing them dearly and called on the team to fully focus on securing maximum points on match days up to the point when the referee blasts the final whistle.“I have noted that we have been conceding late in the game. Teams have been capitalizing on lapses in concentration and loopholes in the defence to punish us. We have been playing well but our inability to remain focused in the final minutes has been a major let down,” he said.Long serving Kariobangi Sharks utility man Erick Juma has officially left the club following the expiry of his contract. Omore as he is commonly known joined the former Cup holders 17 years ago as a teenager.He joins league debutants Kenya Police FC on a season-long contract. pic.twitter.com/GnDEusYCwW— Meshack Kisenge (@kisengemeshack1) January 17, 2022 At the same time, the former Kariobangi Sharks player said wastefulness in front of the goal had played a role to the poor run. Since gaining promotion, Police have won six matches, drawn eleven times and lost nine duels.Happy Easter for a lucky punter after scooping hundreds of thousands from fifty shillings stake“You will not always be lucky to hold on a 1-0 advantage up to the final whistle. We have been creating chances but unfortunately, our conversion has not been the best. If we can improve as a team then I believe we will finish in the top half of the table,” he noted.