KCB defender Francis Oduor says there is no time to celebrate their first league win of the year as the team has its focus trained on improving on the weak areas.The bankers finally secured their first league win of the year after narrowly beating relegation-threatened Shabana 3-2 on Friday at the Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.The result saw the Bernard Mwalala-coached side end their eight-game winless run in the competition, a run that was definitely a source of pressure on the tactician and the playing unit.##NAJAVA_MECA_7939336##With the league set to take a break this weekend to pave the way for the international week, Oduor said the team was keen on working on the areas that had triggered the poor run.The centre back, who joined the club in the mid-season transfer window from Bidco United, said the team was far from being solid in defending and converting chances.“The break will give us time to work on the lapses. We haven’t had sufficient time to work on our weak areas as a unit. The matches have been coming thick and fast,” said Oduor.FC Talanta suspend coach Ken KenyattaThe player also pointed to the need for the team to use the break and gel, given the fact that management brought in more than ten players in the mid-season transfer window.“The new ones in the competition are still catching up. I believe our chemistry levels will be better after the break, he stated.Mixed fortunes for Kenyan players abroad in Saturday actionWhile most of the new recruits are still muscling their way to the first team at KCB, Oduor has fit in like a glove, as he has played in nearly all the matches since his move.He attributed his quick settling at KCB to his experience having served as a skipper at Bidco.”I have been working hard, and at least I have played in the league for a while,” he added.