Aussems: AFC Leopards’ season starts afresh in January

AFC Leopards head coach Patrick Aussems says his club’s season will ‘start’ in January after enduring a torrid time in the opening five matches of the campaign.Five matches into the 2022/23 season, Ingwe have managed just one win. They have registered two draws and a similar number of losses and on Wednesday after the barren draw with Kakamega Homeboyz at Nyayo Stadium, fans at the stadium expressed their disappointment by summoning captain Eugene Mukangula for a meeting where they aired their frustrations.##NAJAVA_MECA_6900541##Ingwe’s start to the new campaign was dealt a blow when ten of their players were not cleared to play just before the commencement of the new season due to a transfer ban that was slapped on the club by FIFA, four of them have been cleared to feature with the club hopeful that they will have the remaining six available in due course.Aussems wants to put the first five games behind him and says the season starts in January. Ingwe will play Nairobi City Stars on 4th January 2023.“For me, the AFC Leopards’ season starts in January because we will have more players and I will be able to train and use all my group. In the five games, under very difficult circumstances it had not been easy,” the tactician said.FKF Premier League Midweek Results FT.Talanta 0-3 Ulinzi StarsGor Mahia 1-0 BandariAFC Leopards 0-0 HomeboyzPosta Rangers 2-1 Vihiga BulletsWazito 0-0 Bidco UnitedNairobi City Stars 1-1 Kariobangi SharksSofapaka 1-1 Kenya Police#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/7N0UxnsGZ7— Dishon Onditi (@dishon_onditi) December 22, 2022 “We have lost two, drew two, and won only once but that is what we deserved because if you look at it game by game, the match against Sofapaka we were not good, against Posta Rangers we were only good for 45 minutes and against Homeboyz we were inconsistent,”. The team has managed to score just three goals so far this season with one coming from open play, asked if he is worried about his team’s bluntness in front of goal, the Belgian admitted that it is a concern but once again pegged it on the unavailability of some of his players.“Of course, it is a concern because we have a situation where we do not create a lot of opportunities, but again you remember that we have had a lot of issues with our very experienced players who had not been cleared until before the game against Posta Rangers,” he added.Anthony Akumu moves to Japan after troubled stint in South Africa

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