AFC Leopards head coach Patrick Aussems has labeled his side’s league match against Kenya Police FC on Sunday as one of the best league matches this campaign, despite the fact that the game ended in a barren draw.The two sides labored out a barren draw in a match that was largely entertaining and had a couple of missed chances from both sides.##NAJAVA_MECA_7161246##For Kenya Police, it was a successive barren draw after registering a similar result against Wazito in midweek, but for the Leopards, it was some sort of bounce back after losing to Tusker FC in midweek.Aussems was full of praise for the law enforcers in his post-match interview saying just like his side, they were willing to and played good football. He was, however, a little disappointed that the game ended in a barren stalemate. AFC Leopards, Police labour for a barren draw”This was probably one of the best league games because we had two teams on the pitch that wanted to play football, but unfortunately for everyone, it finished 0-0. It would have been better if it finished 2-2 or 3-3. We had an entertaining game from both teams, and I think sharing the points was totally deserved,” he said.The Belgian was however quick to point at his team’s wastefulness, as he felt they could have gotten more than a point had they been more clinical in front of goal.”I think that we got more opportunities than them, but we were not efficient, and sometimes we did not combine well, but we saw a real football game and league,” he added.Next for Ingwe is a Wednesday league match against FC Talanta at the Nyayo National Stadium.
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