MCF FC head coach, David Mahira has admitted that his team has to improve defensively before the new season commences after letting in 12 goals during the Elite Pre-season tournament that was won by Kenya Police FC.MCF alongside Rainbow FC were the two none Premier League teams that graced the eight-team tournament and coincidentally they both lost all their group matches before they crashed out of the maiden Elite Cup.##NAJAVA_MECA_6698103##The National Super League went down 3-2 to Ulinzi Stars before losing 4-1 to Nairobi City Stars. Their final match was a 5-1 drubbing by Kenya Police FC. With the team keen on earning promotion to the top tier by the end of next season, many would argue that the tournament gave them a reality check ahead of the 2022/23 National Super League campaign.Reviewing his team’s outing at the tournament, Mahira, a former Murang’a Seal FC coach pointed out defensive fragilities which he says must be fixed before the new campaign commences. He is happy that they noted the problems in the team before the start of the new season.“The concentration of my defenders was not good, we let in very east goals and there is a lot of work to do especially in defence because we were just not good enough at the back. The good thing is that we noted these issues during the tournament and we now head back to the drawing board and try to make corrections before the new season starts,” he said.With the draw days ago City Stars have assured themselves of finishing in the top two and are through to the semis while Ulinzi wil have to wait for the final group match pitting Police FC and second tier side MCF. #ElitePreSeasonCup@k_sharksfc@kenyapolicefc@NrbCityStars pic.twitter.com/YvfXt7eZuZ— 𝙾𝚗𝚍𝚒𝚎𝚔𝚒 𝙶𝚎𝚘𝚏𝚏𝚛𝚎𝚢 (@Ondieki_001) September 29, 2022 It was not all gloomy for the coach in the tournament. He appreciates the fact that they scored goals in all their matches and also the fact that he gave some youngsters minutes against tough opponents.“We scored in each and every game against premier league teams and that for me is a big positive. It was also an opportunity for the young boys to play against top teams. I have young boys who had not faced teams like Ulinzi, Police and City Stars and it gave them a chance to learn, it is a learning tournament for them and I think it will benefit them in the long run,” he added.Ovella wins millions in compensation over unlawful termination by PSL club