Following their maiden loss this season, Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry has admitted that he had warned his players of an impending loss against KCB before the game.K’Ogalo failed to stay in touch with the chasing pack of the league as they dropped three crucial points against KCB with Kennedy Owino bagging the only goal of the game.Elated Zico savors KCB victory over Gor Mahia but moans over disruptive festive breakMcKinstry who tasted his first league defeat in the Kenyan league revealed that he had predicted a loss if his players would suffer a lapse in concentration.“I said to our players in the dressing room before the game that the only way we would lose this game is if we gave up a silly chance and we gave up a silly chance and lost the game. We have only got ourselves to blame for it but we have to go back and ensure we convert the chances,” said the former Uganda Cranes head coach.##NAJAVA_MECA_6923523##K’Ogalo are now eight points behind log leaders Tusker FC but have played a game less and need to be sharp in their remaining games if they are to stand a chance of recapturing the title.The Northern Irish head coach admitted that he was left frustrated by Gor Mahia’s profligacy in front of goal as KCB took the few chances they created in the game.Michael Igendia to return as Gor Mahia strength and conditioning coach“We are very frustrated by it. Congratulations to KCB, I have to watch the game but I think they had one great chance which they took.On our side we have to be better with the second ball but we created a lot of chances even right at the end, Dennis (Nga’ng’a) created a chance that was cleared off the line,” added McKinstry.