KCB head coach Bernard Mwalala is pleased with the strides the team has made since the major overhaul in the mid-season transfer window.The bankers felt the effects of rebuilding in the course of the season as they struggled to win matches after letting go more than ten players in the brief transfer window.The club went for largely youthful players in the window in a bid to plug in the gaps in the squad.##NAJAVA_MECA_8038251##The major surgery in the squad saw the bankers fail to win their first seven league matches in the year and, as a result, fell out of the league race.However, Mwalala is happy with how the recruits are faring after the difficult start and the general performance of the team in recent weeks.Pamzo confident Shabana FC will avoid relegation, rallies fansThe improvement the team has had extends to the Mozzart Bet Cup, as the bankers are in the quarterfinals, where they will face Kakamega Homeboyz.“We are improving and doing well after restructuring in the January window. Initially, we struggled for obvious reasons but we are gathering steam well,” he said.With the club set to face Bandari this weekend, Mwalala revealed the plan to work on the weak areas exposed in their last game against Kenya Police.Muyoti steers clear of title talks, insists focus on winning next league gameKCB will hit the road to the coast, hoping to redeem themselves from the 1-0 loss suffered at the hands of the law enforcers last weekend.The match will see Mwalala come up against his former side.“We have to polish our forward line. We had a good game against Police, but the struggle to put the ball in the net was rife. I liked the way the players conducted themselves and the fighting spirit they had. The only thing that we didn’t do was to score,” added the former player.