Kakamega Homeboyz blew a massive chance of putting matters in their own hands in the title race following the 2-0 loss to arch rivals AFC Leopards on Sunday but head coach Bernard Mwalala is sticking to his course of delivering a maiden title for the club.Goals in either half from Collins Shivachi and Ojo Olaniyi compounded Homeboyz to their fourth defeat of the season as they remain level on points with Tusker FC with two games left till the end of the season.David Okoth wins Homeboyz April Player of the MonthMwalala remained puzzled at how they lost to AFC Leopards on Sunday but reiterated that they will still be fighting for the title until curtains come falling on the season. Aussems happy to teach Homeboyz a lesson“I don’t know what happened – we tried our best but it didn’t work out. We still have a fighting chance with the two matches left. We have to keep our heads high and go back to the drawing board. I don’t think that all is lost, we have to work hard in training in preparation for the remaining matches.” Said Mwalala.Homeboyz are left with two games against FC Talanta and Kariobangi Sharks with the former being the first club to hand them defeat this season. 3.20 Al Ahly 2.70 Wydad 2.50 The former Bandari FC head coach hinted that factors beyond him led to his team losing the game but that will not deter them from their title ambitions.Leopards claw lethargic Homeboyz to keep title race wide open“Maybe this was meant to be, sometimes you encounter things that are beyond you as a coach, I can’t give the full statement on why we lost but congratulations to AFC Leopards who bagged the bragging rights.We still have one thing on our minds and that is winning the league and we will not shift our focus, we are looking ahead to our next game against FC Talanta which we are hoping for a victory,” added Mwalala.