Kenyatta promises to end Talanta rot

FC Talanta coach Ken Kenyatta is calm despite a woeful run that has seen them lose three of their opening five matches of the campaign.The Communication Authority-backed team has had financial challenges in the last year and some of their current players have not seen a salary in nine months. A good number of the players walked out due to the struggles.##NAJAVA_MECA_6923523##On Wednesday they went down 1-0 to Sofapaka at the Kasarani Annex. Ambrose Sifuna’s goal handed Batoto ba Mungu their first win of the season and condemned Talanta to their third loss of the campaign.Despite the on and off-pitch struggles, the seasoned tactician remains positive.”I think we played well, we were not badly off but they got a chance, utilized it, and won I am confident that we will get positive results soon. It is just a matter of time before things become good,” he added.The tactician also revealed that for the first time in months, he had his full squad at the training ground this week before the match against Batoto ba Mungu.”We have had problems. I have not had a full team at the training ground in a while. Sometimes seven players show up, sometimes 12 but this week I had all the players available and we are now focusing on our next game which hopefully we will get a win,” he added.Half-timeSofapaka 1-0 FC Talanta#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/lYhDHDx7uq— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) January 4, 2023 “We haven’t gelled because we have not been training together since the league commenced. I’ve had the whole group from last week, for two training sessions,”.He dismissed the notion that he is under pressure and that he could be shown the door.”I am not under any pressure, in football, there are three results, a win, a loss, and a draw. We have lost three and we have to back to the drawing board and try to get ourselves out of the position, the league is still young,”. Elated Zico savors KCB victory over Gor Mahia but moans over disruptive festive break

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