Muluya takes responsibility for Sharks’ frustrating draw with Vihiga Bullets

Kariobangi Sharks surrendered a two-goal cushion to settle for a 3-3 draw against Vihiga Bullets with head coach William Muluya refusing to blame his players as he pegged the stalemate on himself.Nicholas Masamba opened the scoring for Bullets before a brace from Moses Shikanda saw Sharks go into the break with a lead but Sigmunn Maina added Sharks third but goals from Vincent Ogolla and Nickson Khalwale snatched a point for Bullets.Bullets come from behind to force draw against Sharks in six goal thrillerMuluya revealed that he was to blame for the draw as he touched on Bullets challenging preparations for the game and went on to admit that the draw was disheartening.“I have to blame myself, the players did their part and it was upon me as a coach to try and win it and if I could not do it when we led by two goals, then I’ll take the first blame.##NAJAVA_MECA_6954541##Vihiga had an up and down preparation for the game, maybe we had better preparation. The draw was disappointing to the team, coach and fans,” said Muluya.Bullets received a cash boon from Vihiga Governor Wilber Ottichilo to enable the team travel to Nairobi to honour the clash against Sharks and outdid themselves by claiming a point on the road.Sharks have the third most potent attack in the league after Tusker and Ulinzi Stars but have soaked in 14 goals this season which is an equal amount to Bullets who are second from bottom.Vihiga Bullets head coach lays bare financial constraints facing the teamMuluya added that he will conduct a post mortem on his team to figure out what is plaguing his team ahead of their clash against Posta Rangers over the weekend.“We have to take the blame, first of all I will start with me, the second everyone will have to be accountable which means that I need to do a review of myself and the team, we need to know where it’s pouring on us heavily,” added Muluya.

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