Rangers forward Patrick Otieno rues tough luck for dip in form

Posta Rangers and former national U-20 team attacking midfielder Patrick Otieno is uncharacteristically having a quiet season.The winger is undoubtedly talented but he finds himself struggling to sustain and better the performances he has been displaying in the past seasons.Otieno, who joined the mailmen last year from Kariobangi Sharks has a goal and an assist to show for in the sixteen league rounds played thus far.##NAJAVA_MECA_7041449##He candidly concedes that, he is punching below his weight due to a number of factors among them is tough luck and limited playing time due to recurring illnesses.The youthful midfielder said, the misfortunes bedeviling him had limited his game time as he had, earned seven starts as opposed to the past season where, he played regularly.Onana explains the conflict with Dzeko: Adrenalin that makes us angry is welcome”Things have not been good for me this season. I feel I have been unlucky in so many ways. I have had to do battle with illnesses which have made it difficult to get regular game time,” he opened up.With the struggle to smart from the rough patch still on, the former Nzoia Sugar man, believes, it is just a matter of time before he regains his lost form.Otieno said, he was putting in extra efforts as he seeks to improve his numbers, help his employer attain a top half finish as well as, procure his maiden Harambee Stars call up.Harambee Starlet recounts earthquake scare barely a month after signing for Turkish clubStars, are expected to return to action this year following the lifting of the suspension imposed by the world’s governing body on the East African state.”I am working hard for I badly need to recover my form. There are number of resolutions are I am looking forward to meeting this year and key among them is, getting a call up to the national team,” he added.

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