Nairobi City Stars have thrown their weight behind coach Nicholas Muyoti despite a spell of poor results in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL).The team lost 4-2 on Wednesday to Kenya Police and are currently stacked in the relegation zone.Club Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Patrick Korir said they are encouraging the coach to pick positives from every match.##NAJAVA_MECA_7171739##“We are looking at the whole situation differently. He is not entirely to blame for the results. First of all, he had wanted some players at the start of the season but we could not get them due to budgetary issues.“So to us, this is a wholesale problem and we have to approach it as such. It is a collective problem so we have to fix it collectively,” said Korir.Korir also insisted that his team was unlucky to lose on Wednesday as they had come into the match with a solid game plan.“Our players made basic mistakes and the rain didn’t help much. It was very slippery and we paid for both mistakes, especially with the second and fourth goals.Tactical analysis of how Gor Mahia outwitted Bandari“However, we had a good fight back and we should have scored another goal if we had more time in the match. So you see. All is not lost. There is a lot of hope and collectively, I believe we will pick up,” he addedFurther, the CEO said they are particularly encouraged after scoring seven goals in four matches.“We were not scoring before then and this is a big motivation to the players and the team as we go to the next match.”City Stars will take on another struggling side Vihiga Bullets.