Vihiga Bullets claimed their first victory of the season after putting Nairobi City Stars to the sword with a 4-2 win as head coach George Owoko Oduor opened up on their struggles at the start of the season.The Vihiga-based side started the season with identical 2-1 losses to Posta Rangers and Tusker before picking up a win in their first home game of the season against Simba wa Nairobi.Sofapaka youngster hungry for more after maiden league goalOwoko revealed the problems plaguing the team at the start of the season as he admitted that the confusion of promotion and relegation played a part in their poor start.“Our main undoing was out of possession, this is all about what you do during the period when you lose and regain the ball. We were also not sure in which league we will play. That destabilised the boys but as a coach, I managed to talk to my players well, we only have four senior players and I did not want to put them under pressure to play,” said Owoko.##NAJAVA_MECA_6929772##Bullets finished last season second from bottom and were due for relegation but after Football Kenya Federation (FKF) was reinstated, the body opted to nullify the 2021-2022 season.Mathare coach castigates referee after awarding three penalties in Sofapaka clashOwoko was impressed with the performance that his boys displayed in the win over City Stars with his charges delivering on their promise of registering victory in the game.“The boys played well as per instruction and they showed effort in the two games we played before and promised that they will give me three points. Everybody played well, I can’t point out to whoever did not play well,” added Owoko.