Gor Mahia FC head coach Johnathan McKinstry admits his side was not at its best in the 2-1 win over Mathare United, a win that helped them open a four-point lead at the top.Goals from Philemon Otieno and Boniface Omondi reduced Ronald Sichenje’s first-ever goal for the Slum Boys to a mere consolation. Tusker’s barren draw against Nairobi City Stars means Gor Mahia have a four-point buffer with six matches left before the season concludes.##NAJAVA_MECA_7226375##The Irishman has been demanding perfection from his side throughout the season, and against the Slum Boys, who recently named Collins Korea Omondi as head coach, he admitted that they were a little sloppy.”We were really flat and I spoke about that in the second half. There were some nice passes, but sometimes we were in slow motion. Overall, we traded some chances and conceded a goal that was unnecessary. We wanted our best today, but it didn’t come, even though we won,” he added.On his part, Omondi, who returned to the Slum Boys after eight years, said they were hurt by an unconvincing second half of the match.”We played well in the first half and managed to score the equalizing goal. In the second half, we dropped a little, were not at our best, and allowed them to score the goal that proved to be the winning goal. We have picked the positives from this game and will work on the necessary areas as we fight to remain in the league. I am confident that we will retain our top-flight status,” he said.Up next for Gor Mahia is an away game against Wazito FC in Muhoroni, while Mathare United will host Bidco United. Both matches will be played on Sunday.FKFPL: Sharks, Posta seek to bounce back