Spofapaka FC tactician David Ouma opines that his side needs to find their composure, more so in the attacking third after playing to a barren draw with Posta rangers at Ruaraka Grounds on Saturday.Batoto Ba Mungu had a number of chances to convert, more so in the second half, plenty of them falling to their striking duo of David Kasirye and Roddy Manga but they could not manage to score and break the deadlock in the match.##NAJAVA_MECA_6843381##Speaking afterward, Ouma offered that they need to be more clinical from the chances they create, and some of that has to come starting with having composure when they are presented with the chances.”I am not happy in terms of composure. The reality is we need to punish after creating chances. We have to create the art of fluidity in our creativity, the composure closer to the penalty area. Once we get that, we are good to go. In the second half, we had clear-cut chances. It’s just a matter of composure. We got a point, we build on it. The league is a marathon,” he said.The 2009 champions came into their second match on the back of a 2-1 defeat by Bandari FC in their opening fixture, and the former Harambee Starlets coach was expecting anxiety towards the latter stages of the match as Bandari utilized those passages of the game.Sofapaka and Posta Rangers fire blanksHe however lauded his charges for managing to deal with Bandari’s threat from direct attacks to keep a clean sheet in the game.”We faced a Posta team that was very direct and played in the counter but my players dealt with it very well. Anxiety was expected in this game considering we conceded in the final moments against Bandari. So far, good development of the game, and we did not concede,” he added.