Bandari coach John Baraza believes his team should have secured at least a point from Friday’s Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) match against Gor Mahia at Machakos Stadium.The dockers fell 1-0 courtesy of a second-half strike from Gor’s creative midfielder Austin Odhiambo, returning home empty-handed.“We didn’t deserve to come out of this game with nothing. A draw would have been a fair result, but in this case, we have no choice but to congratulate the winners for using their chances well,” he said after the game.##NAJAVA_MECA_7759435##Baraza says his strategy worked for the better part of the match but rued missed chances for the result, which denied them the opportunity to scale to the third slot on the log.Had Bandari won, they would have broken Gor’s unbeaten run as well.“You don’t have to get ten chances to score a goal. We had two or three chances in the match and should have made use of them, but we did not, “he lamented.He further regretted the absence of key players who are nursing injuries.NSL: Okatwa departs Nairobi UnitedThe trio of Siraj Mohammed, Beja Nyamawi, and Shariff Majabe underwent surgeries last month. The duo of Boniface Mwangemi and Mohamed Abeid are yet to return from long-term injuries.”We want to start well when the league resumes by collecting maximum points. My target is to add one or two players because we already have a quality squad. There are still a lot of games and we believe we can also fight for the title as anything can happen,” he added.Bandari out to tie down Ugandan strikerThe dockers conclude the year at position six with 26 points, eight behind K’Ogalo, who are bidding for their record-extending 21st league title. Baraza took over at Bandari three months ago after replacing Twahir Muhiddin, who resumed his technical director role.