KCB head coach Patrick Odhiambo has revealed a crucial area of weakness his team must address before the end of the season.The Bankers hosted Gor Mahia in a rescheduled league match on Monday, 7 April 2025, with the visitors emerging 1-0 victors. Odhiambo couldn’t help but notice one area that required immediate attention from his team.##NAJAVA_MECA_8831572##Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More News!!!FKF Premier League reigning Most Valuable Player Austin Odhiambo scored the all-important goal in the 33rd minute, his first goal since returning from injury. The goal came from a free kick, marking yet another goal by the Kenyan international.Speaking to Azam TV after the match, the manner in which KCB conceded concerned the former Kakamega Homeboyz tactician, who also praised Gor Mahia goalkeeper Gad Mathews for his performance.“The boys tried, but the Gor Mahia goalkeeper (Gad Mathews) played smart, while some balls hit the woodwork. Maybe the area that we still have to improve on is set pieces,” said Odhiambo.Michael Olunga receives strong backing from coach McCarthyThe fact that it was an area KCB had emphasized in training made the loss even more frustrating for the former Chemelil Sugar coach.“We lost the match through a set piece, which is unfortunate because we’ve worked so much on them. But in general, the boys played well; it just wasn’t our lucky day,” he added.The loss left KCB in fifth place on the standings with 40 points, nine behind league leaders Kenya Police FC. Gor Mahia is three points away from the top with a game in hand.Two FKF NEC members facing dismissal for interfering with mandates of respective branchesDespite the gap and the loss, Odhiambo remains confident that the league is still open, and KCB are still chasing the title.“We still have to push on. The league is still on. We just have to keep pushing and finding a way to win our matches,” he noted.KCB’s next match will be against National Super League (NSL) leaders Nairobi United in the Mozzart Bet Cup on Saturday, 12th April, at Dandora Stadium.Tusker players asked to “show hunger” in title run-in
