Ulinzi Stars coach Danstun Nyaudo has outlined his side’s weaknesses after their 2-2 draw against Shabana in a match played on Sunday, 22nd September.The Soldiers hosted Shabana in what was both teams’ second match of the league season. A last-minute goal by Peter Glen ensured the spoils were shared in what initially looked like a win for Shabana.##NAJAVA_MECA_8358042##In his post-match press conference, Nyaudo pointed out the areas he will focus on in training before their next league match.“We will work on our weaknesses and hopefully come back stronger. We have a problem with restarts, and I’m also going to encourage the team to play the ball more because I’ve realized that when we play, we create chances,” he said.Ulinzi’s equalizer in the dying moments didn’t sit well with Shabana’s fans, who felt the match should have ended earlier. Shabana coach Pamzo was equally frustrated, and Nyaudo said he understands their disappointment.“Of course, you’ve got to be disappointed. It’s the same thing that happened to me in the first half. We conceded in the very last minute of the first half,” he stated.Vengeful Bidco United coach vows to beat AFC Leopards “like we always do”Nyaudo explained that it’s difficult for coaches to accept such goals because they hope to reach halftime without conceding.“It’s frustrating because you hold on, waiting for the break to fix things, then concede,” he added.Nyaudo took charge of the military side at the beginning of the new season after the club parted ways with Antony ‘Modo’ Kimani, who has since joined Police FC.Up next for Ulinzi Stars is a fixture against league leaders KCB FC on Saturday, 4th September, with Ulinzi hoping to secure three points this time.Salum keen on becoming third Kariobangi Sharks player to win FKF Premier League’s ‘Golden Boot’