Despite coming from two goals down before salvaging a point against Gor Mahia on Sunday morning, Posta Rangers coach John Kamau feels his side deserved more from the match that was played at the Nyayo National Stadium.The mailmen went down 2-0 in the first half before staging a comeback in the second half that saw them pick up a draw in a 2-2 draw; a result that dented Gor Mahia’s title march. Benson Omala had put the record champions on course for their 16th win of the season before a Gad Mathews own goal and a Cavin Odongo strike ensured the match ended even.##NAJAVA_MECA_7180192##In his post-match interview, Gor Mahia tactician Johnathan McKinstry was livid, labeling the match as their worst of the season, as he had not foreseen a situation where they could throw away a comfortable advantage to pick up a point.His former counterpart, Kamau, was equally displeased, as he believes that they should have picked up more than a point in the game. He was particularly critical of his team for throwing away a number of chances that they created in the game.9 year old Kenyan youngster Aymen Onyango joins EPL giants Manchester City”It is a game that we did not deserve to draw, nor did we deserve to lose. We have lost so many scoring opportunities, so we will keep on polishing our attacking third,” the former Kenya U20 coach said.Kamau has a history of getting one over Gor Mahia. He is best remembered for denying K’Ogalo the 2012 league title. Gor needed to beat Thika United, then under Kamau, to lift the title. The match, staged at the City Stadium, however, ended in a one-all draw, handing the league title to Tusker FC.Next up for Gor Mahia is a match against Kenya Police FC on Saturday at the Moi International Sports Centre in Ksarani. Posta will take on Mathare United at the Ruaraka Grounds on the same day.Shikanda condemns barbaric attack on referees at Bukhungu