Wazito FC and Police FC settled for a barren draw in a midweek Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) match played at Muhoroni Stadium on Wednesday 5 April afternoon.A wounded Police approached the game against a backdrop of the weekend’s Mozzart Bet Cup exit, after losing 2-1 to Ulinzi Stars on Saturday.Sharks sink Bidco at the death as Homeboyz overcome PostaThe Francis Baraza-coached charges were largely expected to bounce back with a win against the struggling Wazito FC, who have only won twice in twenty outings, but the law enforcers found Got Alila hard to climb.“It is the nature of the game,” Baraza said after the match. “We had several open chances to score, but we were unlucky. We go back to the drawing and plot for our next game.”Elvis Rupia was the biggest culprit, missing countless scoring opportunities, including a one-on-one situation with the keeper in the second half.##NAJAVA_MECA_7153538##Wazito on the hand will feel content with the result despite also missing a couple of scoring chances. The Muhoroni-based side has now not lost in two games.In their last league match, Charles Odera’s outfit picked a 2-2 draw against Kariobangi Sharks.“We could have picked maximum points, but we will accept the draw. The most important thing is that we have now put to an end the losing streak,” the tactician offered after the colourless encounter.FULL TIMEShaft ya Lorry ya miwa imekuwa mzito. Imebidi turudishe lorry Kwa kampuni.Wazito FC 0-0 Police FC @betikaKe @748AirServices pic.twitter.com/ersLUJ1hdK— KENYA POLICE FC (@kenyapolicefc) April 5, 2023 Collins Neto missed the best chance for the host, blasting over the bar a through pass with the defense caught flat footed.Odera took issue with officiating which he deemed was against them. “I don’t like talking about referees, but today I feel the officials were unfavorable.”