Tusker FC head coach Robert Matano has cautioned his charges against a sluggish start of life in the forthcoming 2022/23 Football Kenya Federation Premier League campaign.The Brewers have over the years started their season slowly and last season was no different. They went down to a depleted AFC Leopards, Talanta and Kariobangi Sharks in their opening five matches but they recovered and defended their league title, their 13th in history.The team has been in camp for the last two months preparing for the new season and the tactician, who is eyeing his fifth title as a coach and fourth while at the Dockers dugout says it is time for his team to learn from their mistakes. He wants the 2022/23 season to commence on a high. The new season starts on the 24th of September and their first game is against Posta Rangers at their Ruaraka backyard.“We have been losing our opening matches for the past two seasons, so we don’t want to repeat the same mistake. We must learn from the past and make the necessary changes,” the tactician said.#SigningDayHere’s how the new boys were introduced yesterday. pic.twitter.com/4aBxKYjTXJ— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) September 8, 2022 On his team’s preparedness, the tactician said that the squad is slowly picking up and he is also boosted by players returning from injury.“We are doing well, and I’m happy we are gradually raising a full team because, besides the new signings, some of our injured players are also back in training,” he added.On Wednesday their new players. Their new acquisitions are; Collins Otieno, David Odoyo, Brian Opondo, Eric Otieno, Eric Mmata, Boniface Onyango and Tom Teka. The team lost key defender Chris Oruchum to Namungo of Tanzania.Highway School midfielder eager to join Talanta