Kariobangi Sharks head coach William ‘Kanu’ Muluya has opened up on the difficulty he is having in implementing his style of play commonly known as ‘Kanu Ball’ flawlessly.Kariobangi Sharks and Muluya are known for their tiki taka football, using short and quick passes to attack and retain possession while at it.##NAJAVA_MECA_8571437##The Sharks team has been a marvel to watch and have proved a difficult opponent for even the best of teams in the country to handle over the seasons.However, Kanu ball has faced turbulence this season after majority of the key players suffered injuries forcing the Harambee Stars assistant coach to make some tweaks to it.In an exclusive interview with Mozzart Sport after Sharks’ 2-2 draw against Nairobi City Stars, Muluya spoke of the difficulty in implementing the style with the available players.William Muluya on why he subbed off a substitute against City Stars“It needs time. They are in the same philosophy but what we need to know is that the trio of Imbali, Biron and Fortune have played together for over a season and so it was easier for them to know the next move,” he stated.The former Mozzart Bet Cup winners now have eight of their starters out due to injury with Paul Jawa the latest casualty.“We have a situation where Sebastian Wekesa is out, Kevin Luke Otiala is out, Fredrick Alushula is out, all of my three midfielders; Keith Imbali, Biron Otieno and Fortune Omotto are out. One of my best strikers Ally Salim is out and now Paul Jawa is out. We are a team missing eight of its first 11 but I think the rest are doing a good job,” he remarked.Kenyatta declares himself ready to succeed Engin Firat as Harambee Stars coachThe trio of Otieno, Salum and Imbali were the first to suffer injury and the coach revealed that they are still not close to a return.“Not soon. The year of course will end, they will also miss the January games, so let us say by early February,” he said.However, Muluya has resorted to make lemonades out of the lemons and is excited with the new midfield partnership that is building up.“But don’t forget that we are trying to bring in the creation of Andreas Odhiambo and Alvaro (Jacob Odhiambo). Andreas is doing well. We have put a lot of responsibility on his shoulders and he won a point against City Stars.”Kariobangi Sharks youngster signs with leading agency amid likely move to Swedish club