Bandari FC’s struggles: Title hopes dashed, captain speaks out

Bandari FC has had a poor run of form in the FKF Premier League for over three months now. The Coastal City side last won a match on March 9th this year against champions Gor Mahia through a Fidel Origa goal, over 100 days ago, with 9 matches in between.During this period, they have drawn 6 matches and lost 3, making it 6 points out of a possible 27. For a team that was challenging for the title at some point, this run has thrown them off balance and out of the title race.##NAJAVA_MECA_8167927##In an exclusive interview with Mozzart Sport after Bandari’s goalless draw with Kenya Police FC, Bandari FC Captain Andrew Juma spoke about the game yesterday and his team’s struggles in the past few months.“It has generally been a very tough match. Two good teams, all looking to win, ended in a draw. We were playing on the back of a loss in our last match, and it was important for us not to lose even though we aimed for a win.”Roma, as he is commonly known in football circles, said that the team was just having a bad run and nothing peculiar.“We are just having a bad run and bad luck as a team. There are times when a team undergoes such in football. Sometimes we do everything right but the win is not just forthcoming,” he lamented.National team call-up a reward for hard work-Samuel KapenThe former Mathare United and Gor Mahia defender added that together with other leaders in the team, they have been doing all they can to motivate the young players and themselves to try and arrest the situation without bringing panic into the team.The left-footed defender, who has received call-ups to the national team, though not consistently, hopes to impress coach Engin Firat in the future.“I only have to work hard and ensure that I have done everything on my part, then leave the rest to God and the coach.”As the season concludes, the Bandari FC captain is looking forward to a better campaign next season, where they can perform better and at least win a trophy.One-on-One with Matteo Lape: The rising talent bridging Italy and Kenya’s football legacies

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