KCB coach Zedekiah Otieno has downplayed any title talks at this point in the season, insisting they still have a long way to go before they can be considered favorites for the gong.The bankers are third on the log with 30 points. KCB managed to shake off the early-season inconsistencies and have been on a good run in recent weeks, a form that has put them in the title mix.##NAJAVA_MECA_7023743##Despite their impressive performance, Otieno has refused to engage in title talks at this phase of the season, insisting it is one match at a time for the bankers”We have done very well as a team. If you look at the number of points we have collected, it is more than what we had at the same time last season. So it shows progression; it shows growth, and we hope to continue that way,” he said.”Regarding the title, we are not interested in such talks at this point. Our target is to win as many matches as possible and then see where we will be. You can talk about winning the league if you don’t win your matches. So our attention is on picking up as many points as possible, then we shall see,” added the KCB coach.AFC Leopards boss Patrick Aussems reveals love for KenyaHe also praised his team’s determination despite losing some key players last season.”We have recovered very well, and those who have been given the chance have stepped up in an impressive way,” he pointed out.Last season, the bankers produced the league’s top scorer, Derrick Otanga, who scored 16 goals. He left at the end of the season and is currently with Libyan side Alittihad Misurata after his planned move to Algeria fell through.The bankers also let go of Robinson Kamura, Dennis Odhiambo, David Okello, and Victor Omondi. Two other players, Baraka Badi and Reagen Otieno, left to join the Kenya Police.KCB finished seventh last season after collecting 49 points from the 34 matches they played.Love and sports: Top Kenyan sportsmen with special backing from their wives