Mathare United assistant coach Mohammed Muchula has identified a key area that his team must improve on if they are to get better results in their upcoming matches.The Slum Boys hosted Kariobangi Sharks in the Slum Derby that was staged at the Dandora Stadium on Sunday 12 January in a game that ended in a barren draw.Mariga among African football legends confirmed for CHAN 2024 draw in NairobiThe encounter was highly tactical and had very few chances created by either team, both sides wasted glorious one-on-one opportunities to ensure the derby ended in a barren draw for the first time since September 2019.Speaking to the media after the match, Muchula mentioned the forward line as a key area that his side needs to work on in order to be a more competitive team.##NAJAVA_MECA_8624386##“The match was very tactical which in turn made it very difficult. Both teams played possession football and I think we just lacked on the offensive front where we missed chances.We have been working on that defensive setup and I am glad it is paying off. We now have to equally emphasize and work on our offensive players to ensure that we convert our chances to goals,” he stated.FKF president reveals when new Harambee Stars coach will be announcedThe blunt attack has seen the 2008 Premier League champions score only three goals in their last seven matches and have netted more than one goal in a match only three times in the 16 league games that they have played this season.Prior to the Slum Derby, Muchula disclosed that they will miss head coach John Kamau who was away on Harambee Stars duty. After the match, the former Wazito assistant coach gave more details on how he missed his boss who was watching from the stands.##NAJAVA_MECA_8624504##“We missed his communication within the match, our analysis together within the match would have been better but we managed the situation very well,” he noted.Mathare United are 10th on the log standings with 20 points, a position and point higher than Kariobangi Sharks.