Kakamega Homeboyz are yet to master the art of fully capitalizing on home advantage this season as the club has dropped points in three encounters in front of their fans.Out of the four home matches played, Homeboyz have bagged maximum points once, lost twice and shared points in the remaining fixture.Homeboyz do stage their home matches at the Bukhungu Stadium, a facility that has in the past been proven as one of the toughest hunting grounds for visiting teams.##NAJAVA_MECA_6945098##Homeboyz head coach John Baraza who was appointed late last year to replace the void left by Bernard Mwalala has lifted the lid on why his charges are struggling to record positive results at home.Baraza observed that his players have been making many mistakes in the rush to impress the home fans who normally make way to the facility on match days to back the team.”I have noticed that the players lack calmness when we play at home. There is always the rush and need to impress the fans and in the process, we end up making mistakes,” he noted.Harambee Stars’ Amos Nondi craving for action after sealing move to ArmeniaThe former Sofapaka gaffer who joined the team from second tier side Mara Sugar also rued tough luck and football cruelty for the poor home record in the season.Mandonga lives upto hype as he records dominant technical knockout victory against WanyonyiHe said the team was head and shoulders above the rest in the four home matches in as far as possession and creating chances was concerned but scoring goals was still a puzzle.”Football can be cruel at a times. It is difficult to give a full explanation on why we have been punching below our weight at home. We have been dominating and creating chances but somehow, we end up not bagging maximum points,” he said.Homeboyz fell 1-0 to Gor Mahia on Saturday with Lloyd Khavuchi netting the match winning goal in the second half.