Muranga Seal assistant coach John Njogu has admitted that Kariobangi Sharks were tactically better than his side after suffering a 3-0 loss at expense of William Muluya’s side on Sunday.For a neutral fan, the match between the two sides at Dandora Stadium was an entertaining one, marked with lots of chances created, three of which ended in the back of the net.Goals from Ally Salum in the first half and two goals in the second half by Keith Imbali and Andreas Odhiambo were a testament to the dominance Sharks showed in the game that had Harambee Stars coach Engin Firat and FKF President Nick Mwendwa in attendance.FKFPL: Ulinzi score late to hold Shabana as Sharks rout SealMuranga Seal head coach, who remained in his seat for a while after the final whistle, perhaps because of the shock, delegated his media duties to his assistant, Njogu.The latter could not help but heap praise on Sharks after the game.“The game was good but today we were caught off guard. We all have to agree that Kariobangi Sharks were the better team. We had our own approach, which did not work as intended,” said Njogu.Njogu said that they will have to put the defeat behind them and start preparing for their next game against FKF Premier League newbies Mara Sugar at home.##NAJAVA_MECA_8350803##“We will not lose hope. We have high hopes that we shall redeem ourselves and come back strong in our next league match which will be at home,” he stated.The tactician also revealed that they got the approach to the game wrong, and not the tactics of the day.“We did not get our tactics wrong. It is Sharks who got theirs right. Ours was a problem of approach to the game, which resulted in conceding very easy goals; especially the first and second goals,” said NjoguOlunga admits watching AFCON qualifiers from sidelines was toughNjogu further decried the number of chances wasted by his troops, saying that they could generate a resurgence had they been converted.“We also had our chances which we did not utilize. I believe that if we had converted them, we would have redeemed ourselves, and that is now the reality of football; If you do not utilize your chances, you get punished,” he concluded.