The December drama that surrounded Mully Children Family head coach Vincent Nyaberi now appears to be a thing of the past with the tactician plotting a massive finish to the first phase of the National Super League with the club.Nyaberi was poised to leave the team during the festive break with multiple reports linking him to the vacant Nairobi United post but a change in mind saw the seasoned gaffer pin his loyalty with the Yatta-based club.##NAJAVA_MECA_7851452##The former Shabana expert was speaking in the wake of his side’s barren draw against league debutants Dimba Patriots at the Kenyatta Stadium on Sunday which saw MCF’s struggles persist having recorded a single win in four league games.Reflecting on the match, Nyaberi, a renowned promotion trickster blamed the draw on his side’s inefficiency in front of the goal, stating that the team failed to convert clear-cut chances that could have given them all the deserved points.“I am happy with the boys for giving us a point, it was not an easy match but we got a lot of chances that went to waste which could have won us the match,” he offered.The gaffer further outlined a plan to arrest MCF’s bluntness that has seen the once vibrant club score the least goals in the league (13) alongside relegation candidates Mombasa Elite after 18 rounds of action.“We have not converted a lot of chances this season and it has sent alarms across the team, I will be going back to the drawing board and working on the finishing. Good attackers win you matches; therefore, we need to score a lot of goals to be up there among the best,” he added.Stars Abroad: Johanna Omondi stars in Romania as Okumu, Omurwa flatterHe also expressed his desire to lead the club out of the relegation zone a mission he suggests will start with the last match of the first leg when they lock horns with the stubborn Kibera Black Stars.“The focus is now on the weekend match against Kibera Black Stars, I want to finish the first leg on a high. The aim is to take MCF out of the relegation zone, it is a work in progress but I would like to see them finish in the top ten brackets,” he concluded.Tactical Analysis: How Police FC ended Gor Mahia’s unbeaten runMCF has endured a rough start to the season that has them fourteenth on the twenty-team table with 20 points after 18 league rounds.