Bandari FC head coach Anthony Kimani is disappointed with his team’s fourth place finish in the league and believes that they should have achieved a higher position in the just concluded campaign.Two losses to Sofapaka and Kenya Police in their final two matches of the season saw Bandari slip out of the title race and in the end finished the season in fourth position.##NAJAVA_MECA_6453944##The Dockers were under resurgence since Kimani took over in February. The tactician replaced Cassa Mbungo on the temporary and managed to turn the team’s fortunes around and in the final weeks of the season, the team was firmly in the title race.Kimani admits the slip in the final lap was down to a confidence hitch and says he is a little disappointed that they did not achieve a higher finish in the log.“We disengaged the gas pedal a little bit in our last fixtures and our confidence took a thorough beating after performance fell way below expectations,” Kimani told the Star.Can your Coach even? Anthony Kimani the 5th 😅😅Wapi likes za Coaches wetu 🤛🤛 pic.twitter.com/vFe2ZSlduw— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) June 13, 2022 “Yeah, I’m disappointed because I should have preferred a higher position on the log but all in all, it’s only fair that we appreciate all the effort made this season. Hopefully, we shall come back much stronger next season and contest for the title,”.The former AFC Leopards coach appreciates the effort put by the playing unit to turn the team’s fortunes around after what was a difficult first leg for the team.“I’m definitely proud of the entire team for shaking off the disastrous run we had we had initially experienced in the season. They staged an impressive comeback, picked their pieces and regained the confidence that propelled us to a top-four finish,” he added.