With two weeks in between their last league encounter and their next clash, Sofapaka FC head coach David Ouma has advised league organizers to steer away from long league breaks.Batoto ba Mungu settled for a 1-1 draw against Kenya Police FC before the league went on a festive break for 14 days with the next set of fixtures expected to resume on Wednesday 4 January.Kenyan midfielder features for AS Monaco in comeback win over AuxerreThe 2009 Premier League champions will resume the league with a clash against FC Talanta who suffered their second defeat of the season before the break.Ouma noted that teams in the top tier are competitive and need to play week in week out as he added that he is not a fan of the long break.##NAJAVA_MECA_6911189##“I would like to tell the league organizers that Premier League teams are competitive, let it be that after every three days we play a game, do not let me rest for two weeks,” said Ouma.Lamentations of Anthony AkhuliaThe 2022-2023 season is set to be congested after the campaign started in late November due to administration issues after the Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee’s tenure came to an end.Sofapaka will be looking to pick up their first win of the season when the league resumes after registering four draws and two defeats in their opening six games.