Tusker FC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sam Nzau says the club’s hierarchy retains confidence in the team’s technical bench despite a slow start to the season.Out of the seven matches so far this season, the Brewers have picked three wins, lost twice and drawn as many matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_8466573##It is not the kind of results that a team fighting to win the league title will be proud of but Nzau insists all is well.The team’s recent result was a 3-2 loss to league leaders KCB who are yet to taste defeat this season.Complaints rise over safety of Dandora Stadium opened just eight months ago“Despite the results, those who have watched the team play will agree that they are playing exceptional football better than we did last season and the coaches are doing a wonderful job,” he said.Nzau said new players brought in are yet to gel and expressed confidence that when that happens the results will start coming in consistently.##NAJAVA_MECA_8466551##“As you are aware we have a fairly new squad and even the head coach has just taken over and therefore it is taking a bit of time to gel.”The CEO said their ambitions to win the league remain and warned that they should not be written off just yet.New squad gives us a chance to win – Austin Odhiambo on Harambee Stars’ redemption efforts“We are determined to win the title this season and it won’t happen by a fluke. Everyone should look out for Tusker this season,” he added.Despite a massive investment in the club, Tusker have not won any trophy in the last two seasons coming second in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) title race.##NAJAVA_MECA_8466824##Title-winning head coach Robert Matano was in charge on the last occasion the team won the league before he was let go at the end of last season.Matano had won a league title with the Brewers in his six-year stint at the club.Harambee Stars call-up “a dream” for Ryan Ogam