KCB FC centre-back Haniff Wesonga has stated that the two reasons for their recent wobble have been a lack of creativity in the final third and a tendency to fire blanks upfront.The Bankers have one win in their last four games, coming against FC Talanta right after the previous FIFA international break.Why former Harambee Starlets tactician wants Gor Mahia to stick to Zico as head coachPrior to Talanta’s triumph, the Patrick Odhiambo-coached team suffered their first loss of the season to Mathare United.For the first time this season, KCB went winless in back-to-back games after a one-all and barren draw with reigning Mozzart Bet Cup champions Kenya Police FC and Bidco United, respectively.##NAJAVA_MECA_8546960##”I think our recent slump in performance can be attributed to a lack of creating numerous goal-scoring opportunities, and equally we have not been clinical in the opportunities that we have created. Our attack has not been as lethal as before the preceding international break,” Wesonga told Mozzart Sport.Why CAF inspectors are unsatisfied with works at Nyayo and Kasarani StadiaHowever, the Harambee Stars defender claims that they are working hard in training to overcome their present worrying form. He believes that the best way to rekindle their winning mojo is to create more scoring opportunities and convert half-chances into goals.”We are concentrating on increasing goal-scoring opportunities and, most importantly, converting half-chances into goals. I believe this will be the only catalyst for returning to winning ways,” he stated.##NAJAVA_MECA_8547520##Despite the current slump, Wesonga downplayed being under pressure, referring to their unsatisfactory run as a loss in form.KCB currently leads the league standings with 22 points, three more than second-place Bandari, who has 19.Erick ‘Marcelo’ Ouma wins two Polish awards in four daysThe two teams will meet this weekend in what promises to be an exciting match.”We are not under any pressure because a drop in form is part of football and is always expected. We only hope to quickly reverse the trend and resurrect our winning mojo,” he said.