New Vihiga Bullets FC coach Louis Kizito is eyeing defensive improvement when his side comes up against Ulinzi Stars at the Ulinzi Complex on Wednesday.Bullets are fast running out of games, and with eight games to go, their drop from the top tier looks inevitable. The team has just eight points from 26 league matches and are just a couple of defeats away from dropping to the second tier.##NAJAVA_MECA_198480##Their latest setback came on Sunday against the Kakamega Homeboyz at the Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega. They went down 2-0 courtesy of goals from Hillary Otieno and Brian Eshihanda.On Wednesday, they travel to Nairobi for their league action against Ulinzi Stars, and the new boss says they have to be tighter at their rearguard, which has been their major undoing as they have shipped in 59 goals, which is the highest in the league this campaign.”We are playing Ulinzi Stars away on Wednesday in Nairobi, and we are going to tighten a little more on defense. That is really our Achilles heel, but if we can work on that in training, it can be improved,” he said.Three things learnt from FKFPL Round 26 action as Gor Mahia reclaim to spotReflecting on the match against the Homeboyz, the former Onduparaka coach noted some improvements. He believes that they did better than they did four days earlier against Kenya Police, a match that they lost 4-0.”I think we have improved our display from our last game. Today it was a little better position-wise. Overall, our defense was not bad. I think we will have a good match against Ulinzi Stars, as we are not starting to look at how to score goals and stop conceding,” he added.The match against Ulinzi will be his third in charge after replacing Milton Kidiga.Kiptum facing 15 million contract breach allegations after London marathon win