Bandari FC head coach Anthony Kimani says there were a lot of positives to pick from the three friendly matches that his team played in Nairobi over the weekend.The Dockers, who have intensified their preparations for the new campaign played non-league side Nation FC, and Premier League sides FC Talanta and Posta Rangers winning all the matches. They saw off Nation 2-0, downed Posta Rangers 3-1 before demolishing rebuilding FC Talanta 4-1.##NAJAVA_MECA_6580666##All the preparations are geared towards being ready for the 2022/22 FKF Premier League campaign that tentatively kicks off on 10th September. The Dockers kick start their season with an away game against an equally ambitious Kenya Police FC at the Nyayo National Stadium.Kimani and his technical bench picked a lot of positives in the matches played in Nairobi. He however admits that there are drawbacks detected that will be addressed at their Mbaraki training ground before the new season commences.”We played three friendly games in Nairobi, we tried to give all the players sufficient minutes and there are a lot of positives that we picked in the game, there are also issues that we noted that we will be working on at the training ground but overall we are satisfied, we controlled the games well, out fitness is not bad either and we now focus on fine tuning the team,” he stated.TAARIFA: 📺 Haya ndio yaliojiri katika mechi yetu ya kirafiki dhidi ya Posta Rangers.Ripoti iko kwenye comments section pic.twitter.com/U0QBUwF0yr— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) August 19, 2022 Bandari scored 40 league goals last season. A big chunk of them came early in the season and late in the campaign. The team endured a spell where they were not scoring enough and it coincided with an 11-match winless run. Kimani however notes positives in the attacking third ahead of the new season.“Scoring was an issue last season but in the three friendly games we scored nine goals, and missed so many chances. We are creating a lot of chances in the final third and we now need to work on our finishing and it is an area that we will work on well before the season starts,”