Kariobangi Sharks head coach William Muluya is a worried man following his side’s inability to pick a win in their last five matches in the FKF Premier League.After an impressive start to the season, Sharks have failed to record a win in their last five matches, drawing four and losing one. They have also scored just three goals in those matches compared to seven in their first four matches.Harambee Starlets forward Esse Akida lands Government jobSpeaking to the press after his side’s goalless draw against Beldine Odemba-coached Kenya Police FC, Muluya revealed what they must do to return to winning ways.“No goals makes it not the best game. We are not attacking enough and not creating enough chances. Of course, we have key individuals missing.##NAJAVA_MECA_8519600##The aim will be to try and score. If they pass it into the net, that would be good for me. For me, you would rather have a 1-1 draw instead of a goalless draw. We were winning when we were scoring,” said Muluya.The 2018 Mozzart Bet Cup winners’ woes started when they lost their key players to injury and then to national team duties.CAF to make second inspection visits in Kenya ahead of CHAN tournamentThe midfield trio of Andreas Odhiambo, Keith Imbali and Biron Otieno last played together in their last win which was against Kakamega Homeboyz on Monday 30 September.Some of the key players currently injured are Biron Otieno, Keith Imbali and Ally Salum who was among the top scorers before suffering the injury.##NAJAVA_MECA_8519596##The Harambee Stars assistant coach could not fail to acknowledge the impact of their absence.“If you look at other goals which we have scored previously, everyone who has scored a goal is out with injury but we can’t blame injuries, we need to find a way to score,” he noted.Joint top scorer Ryan Ogam reveling in transition to striking at TuskerDespite their predicaments, Muluya also picked positives from their draw against the Law Enforcers.“Zablon Kutera played well, Tony Gogah made his debut today, Panchol came in for Otialah, Jacob Odhiambo played 90 minutes and the shoes he is trying to fill are those of Biron Otieno and Keith Imbali. All these are positives,” he concluded.##NAJAVA_MECA_8519610##Sharks’ next hunt for three points will take them to the coast to battle it out with Bandari FC on Wednesday 27 November.