Mathare United head coach John Kamau has explained how his team lost to Gor Mahia in their FKF Premier League match over the weekend.The Slum Boys suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat at the hands of the league’s defending champions, with goals from Austin Odhiambo just before the end of the first half, an own goal in the 49th minute, and strikes from Geoffrey Simiti Ochieng and Gedeon Bandeka in the 75th and 92nd minutes, respectively.##NAJAVA_MECA_8369704##Speaking after the match, Kamau, who acknowledged the superiority of his opponents, said the game was lost after they conceded the first goal.”I think we lost concentration after we conceded the first goal, but the most important thing is that I take responsibility for the loss,” he stated.The former Posta Rangers tactician said his tactics were working well before conceding the goal, and they had managed to neutralize their opponents’ strengths.”In football, I can’t say it’s a tough result because we had a plan for this game. I think we studied the opponent very well. For the first 40 minutes, we were still in the game and limited their strengths, especially in the wide areas.”Is Metto seeking a third term at Sports Kenya?Kamau, who is in his second stint with the club, also reiterated the club’s target for the season and believes they are on track.”I know what we are aiming for, and as we said this season, the most important thing is for the team to remain in the FKF PL,” he said.Additionally, the former Thika United coach is hoping to use the international break to sharpen his team to compete better in the remaining games.”The key point is how we bounce back from this situation because it’s very, very important. We have the international break coming up, and we will use it to improve our game,” he said.Mathare United will face Antony Akhulia’s Bidco United in their next league match after the international break.Chris Ochieng itching to fill gap left by Omalla at Gor Mahia