Why Nairobi City Stars bowed to kenya Police

Nairobi City Stars head coach Nicholas Muyoti has revealed why the club lost 3-1 to Kenya Police.City Stars fell to the law enforcers on Wednesday at Dandora Stadium, leaving them languishing in the bottom half of the log.Police scored through Clinton Kinanga, Marvin Nabwire, and Eric Zakayo in the 14th, 40th, and 92nd minutes, respectively.City Stars pulled one back through Mohamed Bajaber, with Japanese Yuto Kusaba claiming the assist.##NAJAVA_MECA_8547622##Muyoti rued the missed chances that his team could not convert and attributed them to the loss against the law enforcers.”We did not defend well, but we had a good game and managed to create some good chances, which we did not take. Basically, they won because they managed to convert their chances,” he said.The former Kenyan international was also critical of how his team marked and defended in the match, especially in the first half where they were sloppy at critical times.Brian Michira opens up on inspiration behind his hot form at Shabana“In the first half, we were not stable. I feel we could have done better in terms of marking and concentration. I think it had to do with the psychological aspect of the game,” added Muyoti.Meanwhile, the former Thika United coach has his work cut out as he prepares for the next match. He already knows the areas to make improvements to change the team’s fortunes “For us now, it is back to the drawing board to work on our defense and also the final third. We will just look at what we did not do right, especially in our defense where we were lacking,” he concluded.AFC Leopards reveal number of matches Ambani has been given to impressThe loss left City Stars in position eleven with a similar number of points.They face Murang’a Seal on Sunday, 8 December, at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos.

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