KCB FC head coach Patrick Odhiambo has admitted that his team’s recent struggles have been down to a lack of goals upfront.The former Kakamega Homeboyz head coach points out that his squad has not been clinical up front, making it difficult to win games.Fans vent out frustrations after Harambee Starlets draw against TunisiaUnlike in 2025, the Bankers posed a danger in the first ten games of the season, going on a seven-match unbeaten streak to lead the table standings for six weeks in total.During the same period, the club’s leading scorer, Francis Khairo, had a perfect goal-scoring form, scoring nine times.##NAJAVA_MECA_8725901##The former FC Talanta forward has been a pale shadow of himself since December, when he last scored in KCB’s 4-3 victory over Mara Sugar, which helps to explain the Bankers’ troubles.However, since January 2025, the 2024 Mozzart Bet Cup finalists have been grappling to rekindle their scoring streak, which has resulted in two wins from six games.Mariga tips Harambee Stars midfielder to flourish in Champions League after multi-million move in Europe”We have not been clinical enough in front of goal, which has significantly contributed to our troubles near the end of 2024 and since the new year began.It is a concern, and we are going to try and work on our finishing in order to compete,” says Odhiambo.##NAJAVA_MECA_8726892##Furthermore, the 2023 Mozzart Bet Cup-winning coach praised KCB’s 1-0 victory over Bandari on Wednesday 19 February despite admitting it was a close game.KCB returned to winning ways after losing 2-0 to 2009 Premier League champions Sofapaka FC last weekend.New Gor Mahia head coach slams quality of his players after Bidco drawThe result saw KCB claw back to fourth spot on the league standings with 35 points, six adrift of table toppers Kenya Police FC, though with a game to play.”It was a welcoming result against Bandari considering we lost last week and needed an immediate response from the Sofapaka defeat. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8726900##I must commend and congratulate my players for the win because it was a very tight match,” the former Gor Mahia assistant coach added.
