Kakamega Homeboyz head coach Patrick Odhiambo criticized his attackers for their selfishness after a 1-1 draw with Nairobi City Stars yesterday at the Police Sacco Grounds, a game that Odhiambo’s men dominated and had the best of chances to win.Ambrose Sifuna gave Homeboyz the lead shortly after the restart; this came after they had missed many opportunities in the first half. Even after scoring, they continued to throw away chances, and they were made to pay when Dennis Wanjala’s stunning freekick earned his side a point, much to the disappointment of the visitors.##NAJAVA_MECA_8161478##In his post-match interview, a dejected Odhiambo said that they should have easily won the game with a margin of as high as seven goals. “We missed numerous opportunities in this game. It’s one where we could have easily scored seven goals,” he stated.Former Harambee Starlets coach eager to resume coaching after graduating with CAF A licenceHe further called on his attacking players to be making the right decision upfront. He believes selfishness has been playing a part in his team dropping points in some of their games.”My players need to improve their decision-making in the final third. They should pass when necessary and take the chance themselves when appropriate. I urge my attackers to prioritize the team over individual glory. This has been a recurring issue for us. We often dominate matches, squander chances, and consequently, end up drawing or losing games we should have won comfortably,” he added.Kakamega Homeboyz last won a match on the road in February when they downed KCB. Asked if he believes that his team has problems winning away games, the former Tanzania Prison Coach was quick to dismiss the notion, saying they have been playing well on the road but have been let down by a failure to take chances.”It’s not a matter of being outplayed by opponents. Our problem lies in failing to capitalize on our dominance and converting chances into points.”Wanyama marks 100th MLS start in Montreal’s 0-0 Draw