The expensively assembled Kenya Police FC side have failed to leave up to expectations early on in the season with newly installed head coach Francis Baraza looking to change their style of play.The Law Enforces are yet to pick up a single victory this season after suffering losses against KCB FC, Kakamega Homeboyz and picking up draws against Bandari and Sofapaka.Matano opens up on reason for Tusker’s impeccable season startThe former Tusker FC head coach revealed that he was using his first few games to assess the team before introducing his philosophy to his players.“As a coach, there is a style of play I want to bring, I did not want to change anything. I wanted to see how they play and from there I can know where to change one or two things.In the game against Sofapaka we dominated 80% of the game, it’s just in the last 15 minutes there were lapses which I noted and will rectify them,” said Baraza.##NAJAVA_MECA_6906299##Police spent big in the transfer window, roping in the likes of Baraka Badi, Daniel Musamali, Marvin Nabwire, Regan Otieno, James Kibande, Yusuf Mainge, and Kevin Ouma.Baraza also admitted that his side is failing to kill games after having a number of chances in the first half against Sofapaka that they failed to take.KCB’s Godfrey Oduor refuses to be drawn into Tusker’s title chances“First thing we need to change is our play, we are here to motivate the boys but if you look at the boys you can see they are trying to get something from games.In the first half (against Sofapaka) we created six to seven good chances but we will continue to push. I’m starting to know the players by name and how they play,” added Baraza.