Bidco United head coach Anthony Akhulia has explained why his team are anchored to the foot of the FKF Premier League table.The Thika-based side finds themselves at the bottom of the league table following their 1-1 draw against Kariobangi Sharks coupled with Posta Rangers’ win over FC Talanta over the past weekend.Kenyan midfielder moves to Czech Republic in a multi-million dealThe Oilers came from behind to snatch a point against Kariobangi Sharks courtesy of Jacob Onyango’s goal in the 81st minute to cancel out an Andreas Odhiambo strike in the 12th minute.Akhulia attributed their poor results to their blunt attack in the first leg that has seen them score just 10 goals- the least in the league alongside Mathare United.##NAJAVA_MECA_8667389##“We should have won the match because we had so many clear scoring chances. I can count like three clear ones. The problem we are having is that our strikers are not scoring. We will have to go shopping this mid-season.Looking at the way the team has played in the second half, it shows there is something but creating is enough. We have to score goals. Failing to score has led us to the bottom of the table,” said Akuhulia.Gor Mahia closing in on Ugandan strikerThe Rising Stars assistant coach disclosed that he has signed five strikers who will be unveiled once the mid-season transfer window is opened as he puts up a fight against relegation.“We have signed a few strikers, we have signed five and dropped six which I believe will allow us to make improvements in the second leg. We have to play as we did in the second half.##NAJAVA_MECA_8667555##Looking at the matches we have played, the script is the same. It is now upon the players to realize where we are is not our place,” he added.The tactician who captained Bidco during his playing days also admitted that his absence while away with the national team took a toll on his team’s performance in the first keg.Kakamega Homeboyz take action after controversial officiating against Gor Mahia“Yes, it affected. They did not win when I left for the national team. Not even a draw so it shows what is happening. At the end of the day, it is upon the players to rise up to the occasion. The coaches train as per the programme.”
