We didn’t deserve to lose last weekend, says Bandari coach John Baraza

Bandari head coach John Baraza says the team didn’t deserve to be on the losing end last weekend.The coastal club was stunned 1-0 by Nairobi City Stars at the Mbaraki Stadium to register their seventh loss of the season.Baraza while reacting to the defeat said the team played well and created clear-cut chances but didn’t have the luck to have the ball at the back of the net.##NAJAVA_MECA_7863325##The game marked the first home defeat for Bandari under the youthful tactician.Baraza succeeded Twahir Muhiddin in October last year on an interim basis with his terms upgraded last month. “The results do not reflect how we played and created chances. We dominated and created. The only thing we didn’t do on the pitch was to score,” regretted Baraza.How Gor Mahia are offering support to crestfallen OmalaFollowing the loss, Baraza highlighted the need to sharpen the forward line that he said was guilty of wastefulness.“The visiting team got a single chance and used it. We had them in plenty but we couldn’t convert. We have a lot of work to do as far as getting the forward line firing is concerned,” he opened up.The loss left Bandari trailing log leaders Gor Mahia by a massive ten points but that doesn’t worry the former Kakamega Homeboyz.Owino craving to slice Gor’s advantage to four pointsThe former Mara Sugar boss said their title chances are much alive as there are 39 points to be contested for.“The league is competitive and several teams stands a chance. For us what matters most is where and how we will finish the race rather than the start,” he added.Bandari are only jostling for the league gong as they were kicked out of the Mozzart Bet Cup by Bungoma Stars.

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