Kakamega Homeboyz left back Enock Masinza has urged his team to capitalize on their ten-day break and polish the forward line that has been firing blanks in recent weeks.Homeboyz haven’t scored a goal in the last five league rounds, posing a significant dent to their ambition of clinching the title as the club trails leaders Gor Mahia by fifteen points.##NAJAVA_MECA_7821741##With Homeboyz out of action this weekend, Masinza insisted on the need to work on the forward line, and have it ready for their next league round against Muhoroni Youth.The league takes a break this weekend to pave the way for the Mozzart Bet Cup, whose preliminary round takes center stage with six matches on the cards.Homeboyz, who are the defending champions, are among the teams that have been handed a bye in the round and will face Solian City in the round of 32.Kakamega Homeboyz handed Division Two side Solian in Mozzart Bet Cup drawAbana Abeingo beat Tusker 1-0 in the last edition’s final staged at Kasarani Stadium to lift their first major trophy since inception.Masinza noted that the team had been playing well in the last five matches, but scoring was a problem that needed ample time to address.”At least we have time to work on the weak areas. We have been struggling to score goals in the last five matches, but the team and technical bench have time to address it. I believe we have ironed out everything before next weekend,” said the defender.Kenyan striker Jesse Were returns to Zesco UnitedDespite the massive rift between Homeboyz and Gor, Masinza is not giving up on the title race, as he believes that there is time to catch up.Gor, who are unbeaten, are on course to bag their 21st league title after conceding just seven goals in the 19 matches played.”We kicked off the second leg just the other day. The league race is akin to the marathon, where the winner is decided in the closing stages. We shouldn’t be written off yet,” he stated.The former Green Commandos player, who is a young brother to the club’s former Christopher, can also play as a wingback.