New Gor Mahia coach Sinisa Mihic was not entirely pleased despite recording his first win in charge of the Kenyan giants.Gor Mahia faced Mathare United in an FKF Premier League match on Saturday, 8th February, with the game ending 2-1 in favor of Gor.##NAJAVA_MECA_8692833##K’Ogalo produced a remarkable comeback after going down early in the match from an Elli Asieche header. Alphonce Omija equalized in the 35th minute before Erick Morrison scored the winner from the penalty spot in the 76th minute.However, Mihic was not fully satisfied with his team’s performance, feeling they invited too much pressure on themselves.“I am not satisfied with certain tactical aspects, like how to release pressure. We allowed them into our half and conceded a goal from it. We trained on this—we must press and play higher up the pitch to ease the pressure on our defense, and I hope we will improve,” Mihic told Azam Sports after the match.New boss for Kenyan coach in South SudanThe Croatian tactician was also dissatisfied with Gor Mahia’s style of play. Mihic took issue with the team’s tendency to build from the back and the number of passes played before advancing into the final third, as it increased the risk of losing possession in dangerous areas.“I want more direct, offensive football. We don’t need to play many passes in the middle because it takes too long to control the ball, and you risk losing it. We need to play more in the attacking third,” he stated.Despite his concerns, the coach welcomed the three points as he prepared to make adjustments ahead of their next league match against Tusker on Wednesday, February 19.“I am glad for the victory. It’s always good to win, and we need to be happy.”Gor Mahia currently sit third in the league table with 34 points, four behind leaders Kenya Police, with a game in hand.’Witchcraft forced me to retire at 27′ former Kisumu All Stars forward turned matatu driver
