Kariobangi Sharks captain Kevin Luke Otiala was left with regrets after their match against AFC Leopards ended in a barren draw.Sharks hosted Leopards in an FKF Premier League match on Sunday, 9 February, at Dandora Stadium, with kickoff at 1600 hrs.Playing in front of a fully packed stadium, Sharks failed to capitalize on numerous chances and had to settle for a single point, much to the disappointment of their captain.“We did not utilize the many chances we created, which could have earned us all three points. We had a solid backline and a reliable goalkeeper to ensure we didn’t concede, but again, we failed to make it count on the other end of the pitch,” said Otiala.##NAJAVA_MECA_8705738##Sharks were guilty of wastefulness in front of goal, hitting the post in both halves. Substitute Ally Salum Omar, who is still regaining form after returning from injury, missed key opportunities.Otiala highlighted the effort that went into their strong performance against the Kenyan giants.“We were psyched up from the training ground and pushed ourselves hard to ensure we got something out of this match.”Kariobangi Sharks sell winger to French clubThe former St. Joseph’s FC defender also issued a warning to FKF PL teams set to face Sharks in upcoming matches.“I believe in our team. Sharks are equally a big team, so when teams face us, they need to be prepared,” he said.Michael Olunga Football Academy coach resigns, citing interference and tough working conditionsAdditionally, Otiala, who joined the club in September 2022, shared his role as a senior player in a relatively young squad.“As captain and a senior player, my role is to push my teammates in training and matches to help us climb out of the bottom half of the table. We are taking it one game at a time, but I believe we will finish in a good position.”
