Rarely will coach expose the weaknesses of a team perceived to be an opponent in a particular competition.Most of the times, coaches elect to heap praises to opposing teams and reserve their thoughts on the shortcomings.##NAJAVA_MECA_7190513##However, Kakamega Homeboyz head coach Patrick Odhiambo has gone against the grain and revealed the area Kariobangi Sharks need to improve on if their youthful team is to flourish more and even challenge for titles.Sharks have the youngest team in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) as the team’s average age stands at 21 years.Parliament promises to criminalize match-fixing after meeting FKFSpeaking after humbling the former Cup winners 3-1 in Nairobi last week, Odhiambo acknowledged that, Sharks style of play is attractive to the eye, but need to add spark in the forward line.The former Gor Mahia assistant coach said the team creates scores of scoring chances but a good number ends up, counting for nothing.Odhiambo, who returned to the Kenyan league in February noted that Sharks are good in progressing the ball from their defence to the final third but were not efficient in putting the ball into the opponent’s net.“They play attractive football and are good in progressing the ball. They only need to work on getting the final ball in an effective way. What you do with the final ball is what matters most in football,” he said.Fourteen Kenyans set to sit for the FIFA football agent examsInterestingly, Sharks are the highest scoring team in the current season as the William Muluya coached side has found the back of the net 40 times and conceded 37 times.Gor Mahia are the second highest scoring team with 39 goals to show for in twenty-five rounds.Moses Shikanda is the highest scorer at Sharks with eight goals. The youngster joined the club last year from Green Commandos.