Veteran Nairobi City Stars midfielder Peter ‘Pinchez’ Opiyo insists that there is no cause for alarm at all in the wake of the club’s dismal performance in the five rounds played thus far in the campaign.The effects of the near wholesome changes the club made in the playing unit during the transfer window is there for all to see as the outfit has bagged a point out of a possible fifteen.##NAJAVA_MECA_6892891##City Stars released more than a dozen players and replaced them with relatively younger ones whom had never played in the top flight.Despite the poor run, Pinchez who attributed it to tough luck believes it is just a matter of time before they arrest it and start working towards their objective of the season.The experienced midfielder while admitting that the run had put the playing unit under pressure said there was sufficient time to recover from the poor start.Babu basking in Nzoia Sugar’s slim win over City Stars”It is obvious that the players feel the pressure to win the first game of the season but it has not reached to a point where we have to lose sleep over it. We have been playing well but the results have not been coming forth. However, there is light at the end of the tunnel,” he said.The former AFC Leopards midfielder while responding to the question of what the team needs to do in order to get back on track challenged his colleagues to double their efforts.”Everyone has to step up if we are to redeem ourselves. The boys are trying but we need to fight harder,” he said.Argentinian woman faces jail in Qatar after stripping off to celebrate World Cup victoryMeanwhile, Pinchez expressed satisfaction with the contribution of the new players and how well they are adapting to the demands of the top flight.”They are really doing well despite their ages. The future of the club is certainly safe, ” he added.