Kariobangi Sharks head coach William Muluya believes that the inaugural edition of the Elite PreSeason Cup which came to an end this past Sunday gave him the ideal ground to evaluate his new team ahead of the upcoming 2022/2023 Football Kenya Federation Premier League.In his assessment, the head coach revealed that he had been pleased by his rearguard, who did not concede in the three group stage matches, but was left a worried man with his front line that lacked gunpowder and left a lot to be desired.Rich again Gor Mahia set for pre-season camp abroad after advent of new moneySpeaking to Mozzart Sport, Muluya revealed that his main focus will be on sharpening the team’s offensive play and make them more efficient before the season gets underway.“The good thing is that the first three games we played (in the Elite Cup) we did not concede. Ahead of the new season, maybe I need to be getting more goals because the chances were there to see only that we did not get the end product. I will typically say that the area we need to improve on will be going back and doing lots of finishing,” he told Mozzart Sport.##NAJAVA_MECA_6697011##Overally, the head coach lauded the competitiveness offered by participating teams in the tournament.Although they were eliminated in the semifinals by Nairobi City Stars who went on to lose 2-0 against Kenya Police in the final, Muluya was left delighted by the performances he had seen in the competition.Ovella wins millions in compensation over unlawful termination by PSL club“The tournament was a good opportunity for us as a team to test ourselves. It had been a long time without having proper tests and it reached a point where it became a real competition from all the participating teams when you look at how they played. It grew to become fixtures that were a good ground for teams to evaluate themselves just ahead of the upcoming season,” he added.