More often than desired, Kariobangi Sharks have dropped points from winning positions this season with club skipper Patillah Omoto noting that this boils down to their fledgling squad.A number of long serving servants at Sharks went on an exodus from the club this season including, Geoffrey Shiveka, Eric Juma, John Kuol, Erick Kapaito and Sydney Lokale.FKFPL top scorer provides injury update after missing two Sharks gamesThe former AFC Leopards midfielder revealed that with the squad largely comprised of young players, the team has struggled to find a balance in games as he also opened up on why the team has been having contrasting first and second legs in a season.“The problem is not that big if you look at the team we have so many young players so you find that when we lead 2-0 it is easy to lose that lead because we have many players who cannot control their excitement.In the past seasons we have been having one good leg then the other becomes poor, in the past two seasons we have been having a good first leg but we slow down in the second leg. I think this is because we change our squad a lot,” said Patillah.Sharks have been free scoring in the league and currently possess the second most potent attack in the league with 44 goals, four less than Kakamega Homeboyz but their defense has been porous, letting in 32 goals.Boost for Sharks as Olwande returns ahead of Bandari duelPatillah also revealed why Sharks failed to honour their clash against AFC Leopards a fortnight ago, noting that securing was their major concern.“There was an issue with security, there was no office at the time. We are supposed to get a report 48 hours before the game and that meant we could not play,” added Patillah.