Four-time Women Premier League (WPL) champions Vihiga Queen are yet to concede a single goal in five matches but as they head to their sixth fixture of the season, coach Boniface Nyamunyamu is a worried man. The tactician has expressed concern on his somewhat blunt striking force, although many would argue against that. Reprieve for Kipyegon, Madoya as SDT stays FKF decision to suspend them for match fixingVihiga failed to score in their last fixture against Bunyore Starlets, playing for a barren draw that also meant the side drops its first points in the 2022/23 league season. “We have some tough matches coming up and our finishing is an area I am worried about but actively working on. We are yet to get that sharp shooter who can convert all the chances we are creating, and they are plenty. Against Bunyore, they came out to defend and were not interested in attacking and we could not find a way to break their defense. Before that, we played against Kayole Starlet and, while we picked a 3-0 win, it was worrying the number of chances we created that we could not convert. FKF Women Premier League Standings and Top Scorers Chart as at 15th January 2023.#VihigaQueens#LegacyMakers pic.twitter.com/SK5jvQjS51— Vihiga Queens FC (@Vihigaqueensfc) January 17, 2023 This is a risky performance against the more lethal opponents we are yet to face this season and we could be punished. We have been working on our finishing this week and I expect a better show in our next match,” offered coach Nyamunyamu. The defending champions host Kisumu All Starlets in their next assignment set for Sunday 22 January at Mumias Complex from 11 am. “This is our comeback chance after the match against Bunyore Starlets. We have prepared well for this fixture. In addition to chasing a win, I will be keen to see what we have worked on this week put to practise and more chances converted while maintaining our defensive structures,” the tactician added. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6954613##Vihiga lead the standings at 13 points, three more than second-placed Ulinzi Starlets and Nakuru Queens who are third. Nyamunyamu’s charges have scored 19 and are yet to concede while Ulinzi have scored 12 and conceded five for a seven goal difference. Nakuru have a six goal difference after scoring 11 and conceding five times.