Kariobangi Sharks needed a late goal from Patrick Ngunyi in the dying minutes of the FKFPL game against Wazito that saw the former secure a 2-2 draw in a Wednesday afternoon clash staged at the Kasarani Annex grounds in Nairobi.It was an action-packed opening five minutes of the game that saw both sides score, Wazito through Collins Neto in the third minute with Moses Shikanda leveling the scores after only five minutes.##NAJAVA_MECA_7138357##Wazito would later score in the 30th minute through Dennis Owino, setting up an exciting game that worked for Kariobangi Sharks deep into second-half stoppage time.”Of course its not great for you when you concede in the last minute of the game,” Wazito FC head coach Charles Odera said post-game. “A slight loss in concentration cost us the win. There’s no way we play as many minutes as we were forced to today.”Edward Seda on the opposite side thought it was ‘really interesting’ to be the main man in the dugout for William Muluya out on national duty.Firat pleads for patience as Harambee Stars return to action”I felt we were in control, got many chances that probably should have given us a win but I won’t say am disappointed with the draw,” Seda said after the game.The result takes Kariobangi Sharks to eighth spot on 30 points with Wazito remaining 17th with 12 points after what was their sixth draw of the season.Olunga wins third club golden boot as Al Duhail clinch Qatari Stars CupPosta Rangers vs Talanta.Elsewhere at the Ruaraka Grounds, Posta Rangers registered a massive 2-0 victory over Talanta FC in a Round 21 FKFPL Wednesday fixture.Posta took the lead after eight minutes and soon doubled their advantage in the sixteenth minute to see out a victory that takes them into tenth in the FKFPL table with 28 points.Talanta on the other hand – with their 10th loss this season – remains 14th on the log with 21 points, just two points above Mathare United who play City Stars later in the day.Game Recap. Wazito FC began proceedings on a high and got themselves on the scoresheet just inside the third minute when Clinton Bulimo’s long throw-in from the left found an unmarked Collins Neto who headed the ball past the goalkeeper to give the visitors a quick lead.Sharks then responded immediately after through Moses Shikanda – who made it his seventh goal this season – after punishing the Wazito defense just after five minutes. Wazito then seemed to calm the Sharks pressure and off another long throw-in from Bulimo, Denis Owino was at hand to sneak in another setpiece goal for Wazito that gave them a 2-1 halftime lead.In the second period, Kariobangi Sharks unleashed their attack missing multiple opportunities and even struck the bar in the closing minutes before fortune struck in the sixth minute of added time.Keith Imbali slipped in a pass to Patrick Onyango who forced the Wazito keeper into a low left save.The rebound fell into the path of Patrick Ngunyi and he wasted no time in firing the rebound to give Sharks a deserved point.