Makeshift Wazito centre back Brian Musa is seeking to improve on his ability to coordinate with Dennis Nandwa effectively in upcoming matches. Musa, a natural defensive midfielder has played at the heart of the defence in the last two league matches against Nairobi City Stars and Kakamega Homeboyz, partnering Nandwa in the department.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Wazito head coach Fred Ambani turned to the player famously known as Loroo following the unavailability of skipper Johnstone Omurwa and Maurice Ojwang who are injured.The absence of the two central defenders left him with Nandwa and Levis Adet as the only fit centre backs although the latter, an engineering student at Kenyatta University has been away as he doing examinations.Musa revealed that he had not struggled in the second from last line of defense but highlighted the significance of polishing his ability of placing opponents at the offside position.Brian Musa joins Wazito, Asembeka returnshttps://t.co/rctdVCP21t#Wazito4Life pic.twitter.com/9kxGbGnBM3— Wazito Football Club (@wazitofc) August 30, 2019 “I haven’t experienced challenges in the defence in the two matches I have played as a centre back. As a defensive midfielder, you ought to be ready to play as a defender as injuries may occur at a time when the team has exhausted options or even a defender can be sent off. The only aspect I want to improve is positioning especially in getting it right in erecting the offside trap, ” he said.The former Nairobi Stima man in the meantime has expressed confidence that Wazito will defy the odds and retain its top flight status that is increasingly under threat.Outgoing caretaker committee quells power vacuum fears, touch on prize money concernsThe former National Super League champions are languishing deep in the red zone courtesy of the poor performance and will be forced to win almost all the remaining five rounds of they are to beat the drop.”So long as the officiating will be fair, we will not be relegated. We unfairly dropped points against Leopards and City Stars due to the open bias by the referees who manned the two games. If we will be treated fairly on the pitch, then we will survive,” he added.