Kariobangi Sharks head coach William Muluya has explained why his team found it difficult to break down Posta Rangers and get a win in their clash.The two teams met in an FKF Premier League match played on Friday 14 February at Dandora Stadium with the game ending in a 2-2 draw.Twice, Sharks blew away a lead in the match finding it impossible to stop a resilient Posta Rangers.Gor Mahia set to sign Cameroonian attackerAlly Salum gave Sharks the lead inside nine minutes before Posta equalized through Felix Oluoch in the 27th minute. Sharks regained the lead in the 69th minute but Oluoch once again restored parity three minutes later to ensure spoils were shared at full time.“Posta is not a weak team.Some of their players have also played with my boys before and when they blocked the midfield and we were left with the flanks, it was a little difficult for us,” said Muluya after the match.The former Harambee Stars assistant coach was impressed with the impact of Salum who scored his fifth goal of the season while also noting the defensive inadequacy of his team in the stalemate.##NAJAVA_MECA_8710260##“It can also be that we are starting to have a problem at the back but the most important thing is that Ally Salum started for the first time since returning from injury and scored but unfortunately, he came out injured and we will have to assess his situation,” he said.In the end Muluya was left a frustrated man after the game which stretched Sharks’ winless run to nine games, their last win coming in their first leg match against Posta on 8 December 2024.Kenya female referees to officiate Chad vs Senegal WAFCON Qualifier“I cannot say it was a good game. We came to look for a win and we did not get it. We led twice but could not seal a win which is disappointing for us,” he went on. Sharks are currently 12th on the league table with 23 points ahead of their next league match against military side Ulinzi Stars.
