Gor Mahia boss Johnathan McKinstry feels they could have gotten more than just a draw against Ulinzi Stars in their Saturday’s FKFPL fixture, but will graciously take the one point.”We take the point. You can’t win every game, and Ulinzi will take a lot of points off a lot of teams,” the Irishman, who has recorded 10 wins, 4 draws and a loss in 15 games, said.##NAJAVA_MECA_7041677##Austin Odhiambo’s deflected cross gave K’Ogalo a half time lead, but the Soldiers regrouped in the second stanza, leveling through Masita Masuta’s header from a free kick situation. But an incident in which Benson Omalla, the league’s leading top scorer with 15 goals, was booked for diving towards the end of the first half has left McKinstry with a bitter taste in his mouth. “I said to the fourth official they will be a little bit embarrassed when they look back at that because they’ve got that wrong, it’s a penalty.”AFC Leopards fast rising midfielder back, one year after surgeryUlinzi Stars’ assistant coach Mohamed Khamis was equally content with the draw, despite wanting more.”We’re yet to win against any of the top five teams we have faced this season, so we would have wished for three points in this, but we will take the point. Tactically we were good, but we lacked sharpness in the box,” Khamis said Gor Mahia remain top of the league with 33 points after 15 games, one point off KCB FC, who have played a game extra. Ulinzi are seventh with 25 points.Police FC winger Cliffton Miheso sues Gor MahiaK’Ogalo’s next fixture will be an acid test against on form Police FC. Police were on a four-match winning streak before FC Talanta stopped them on their tracks on Sunday, forcing them to a 1-1 draw.The team is home to several former Gor Mahia players, including Harun Shakava, Musa Muhammad, Francis Kahata and Clifton Miheso.