Akhulia highlights areas Bidco must work on

Bidco United head Coach Anthony Akhulia has highlighted areas that his side needs to improve on before the 2022/23 season starts on the 22nd of October.The Thika-based side are currently taking part in the Elite pre-season Cup at the Kasarani Annex. They have played two games so far beating FKF Division One side, Rainbow FC 2-0 before going down 1-0 to Kariobangi Sharks. Their final match will be against Sofapaka on Monday afternoon at the Kasarani Annex.Asked what areas he believes still need polishing, the tactician pointed at his team’s wastefulness in front of goal, and poor defending of set-pieces occasioned by poor communication as witnessed against Sharks on Friday where Fortune Omoto, arguably one of the shorted players on the pitch rose high to head home the all-important goal from a free-kick delivery.##NAJAVA_MECA_6667728##“We need to work on the scoring part, we are creating chances but we now need to make them count by converting them. Conceding from set-pieces is something that should not be happening to us, communication is also another issue that has to improve because, for example, the goal we conceded against Sharks was down to poor communication, no one was actually talking when the set-piece was taken, if we work on these are areas we will be good to go,” he said.Lucas Indeche returns to the Kenyan Premier League.He has signed for Bidco United#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/jqf0xF62yL— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 15, 2022 In terms of preparedness for the new season, the tactician believes that they are 70% ready for the new campaign.“If you lose to a premier league side it shows that there is still work to be done because these are the same guys that we are going to face in the league, it means that we are still lagging behind in some areas, in a scale of 1-10 I will give ourselves a seven. There are things that we are going well, the movement of the ball and the circulation is superb and there are just a few areas that we need to address,” he added.Bidco must beat Sofapaka on Monday to secure a semi-final ticket.Mahia chairman pleads with disgruntled players to avoid rushing to FIFA

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