Kariobangi Sharks boasts of having the youngest team in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League as according to coach William Muluya, the average age stands at 21 years.Despite the young age, the team finds itself in the coveted top five bracket with eight remaining in the season, an achievement which Muluya takes pride in although he admits there is room for improvement.Man Kariobangi Sharks wanajua ball, those kids can really press an opponent.Jana walipiga counter ya two versus three ball ikapiga chuma, KCB saw terrible things.— Vincent Ooro (@scentor) April 18, 2022 Muluya says the squad has managed to post fairly decent run of results this season despite the inexperience by some of the players’ courtesy of the habit and tendency of picking lessons from each game.“My players have been growing game by game and sometimes they do it the hard way. Every game is an opportunity for them to learn and I can imagine how they will be expressing themselves on the pitch when they come of age,” he said shortly after the 2-0 win over KCB last weekend.When the youthful tactician was asked on his target in the remaining matches, he elected to focus on the show on the pitch where he insisted on the players playing well. Muluya who has been in charge of the club for more than five years also revealed plans of giving his fringe players a chance in the remaining matches.🗣️ W.Muluya: “It’s a time when we have to give everyone a chance as well as exhibit a strong mentality”Read yesterday’s match report⤵️📲 https://t.co/L5SjFtFsxz#WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/696Ghki9Fq— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) April 18, 2022 “I will be more concerned with how the team will play in those matches. Of course a win has the potential to thrust us high but how the team plays is also important. We will also give everyone a chance to play,” he added.