AFC Leopards brought Francis Baraza’s unbeaten start to life at Kenya Police FC to a grinding halt as the head coach bemoaned inconsistency from his players.A second half goal from Ojo Olaniyi was all that Ingwe needed to extend their winning run to three games as Police suffered their first loss in seven games.Southampton join the race for 18-year-old Kenyan midfielderBaraza was unimpressed with his substitutions that did not pay dividends in the game after they were effective in their 2-0 win over Nzoia Sugar FC last weekend.”The problem is our players lack consistency, in the game against Nzoia our substitutions worked, the same players entered again but things did not go as planned.##NAJAVA_MECA_6971197##Consistency is a problem in African players, today they play well then next time they are complacent, I will try and push them and equip them better to win the coming games,” said Baraza.Police used all their substitutes in the clash against AFC Leopards with Clinton Kinanga, David Simiyu, Alvin Mange’ni, Francis Kahata and David Okoth coming on for Elvis Rupia, Patilah Omoto, James Kibande, Marvin Nabwire and Clifton Miheso.Baraza who bagged the 2006 Kenyan Premier League title with Sony Sugar FC admitted that he had prepared his boys for loss after having an unbeaten run to life at Police.Broke Kisumu All Stars flashes out begging bowl to honor Mombasa fixture”In sports losing is a must, you cannot win all your games, I knew this was coming and I had told my boys to psychologically prepare for defeats.I hope that they have learned something from this defeat but we will continue working hard to ensure that we get wins in our coming games,” added Baraza.