Ulinzi Stars head coach Danstan Nyaudo has responded to calls by the team’s faithful for the club’s management to sack him.Nyaudo has faced heavy criticism from fans following Ulinzi’s poor start to the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8593729##The military side has recorded only three wins in their 15 league games this season, drawing seven and losing five.In fact, the soldiers recorded their first league win in their sixth match. They also won their seventh match before going on a seven-match winless streak prior to their 2-1 victory over Nairobi City Stars in their last match played on Sunday, 22 December, at Dandora Stadium.In an interview with Mozzart Sport after the game against City Stars, Nyaudo said that criticism is part of his job and is expected whenever a team has a poor run.Kenyan midfielder’s value raises by Ksh376 million in 2024“The pressure has been immense. I know our fans are not happy, and they have every right to be. I’ve always taken their anger and criticism positively because this is their team.As a coach, I always expect to be criticized, especially when results are not pleasing, and they have every right to do so,” he stated.The tactician, who is in his second spell with the team, acknowledged the importance of the fans and dedicated the win against Simba wa Nairobi to them.“When you see someone follow a team, they’ve invested emotionally and financially in it. Our players were determined to give them a win ahead of the festivities,” he added.Ulinzi are 15th in the FKF Premier League standings with 16 points, two ahead of the relegation zone, which is occupied by Talanta, Bidco, and Posta Rangers in positions 16, 17, and 18, respectively.The 2010 champions will aim for rejuvenation in 2025, with their first attempt coming on Saturday, 4 January, in a match against Kariobangi Sharks.Kenyan midfielder’s value raises by Ksh376 million in 2024