AFC Leopards head coach Fred Ambani has blamed a growing injury list for their latest defeat, a 1-0 loss to Posta Rangers that further deepened Ingwe’s troubled campaign.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsThe result marked Leopards’ seventh loss of the season, as they inch closer to another trophy-less year.##NAJAVA_MECA_8867651##Currently sitting on 37 points from 26 matches, Ingwe remained seventh after Bandari lost to Kakamega Homeboyz and Sofapaka picked up a 1-1 draw against Gor Mahia.Since February, Leopards have struggled to find the back of the net, scoring just five goals in their last nine league matches.During that stretch, they have managed only two wins, five draws, and two losses.Alarmingly, four of those draws were goalless stalemates—against Kariobangi Sharks, Sofapaka, Kenya Police FC, and Gor Mahia—while the fifth was a 1-1 draw with Shabana.Kenya Police head coach speaks on title chances after loss to UlinziTheir latest back-to-back defeats to Kakamega Homeboyz and Posta Rangers have further highlighted their offensive struggles. Ambani expressed his frustration after the clash against the Mailmen.“I can’t be happy with this kind of result. We’re missing a lot of key players due to injuries, and it’s affecting the team. Hopefully, we’ll bounce back once they return,” said the under-pressure coach.##NAJAVA_MECA_8867633##Despite creating numerous chances, Ingwe failed to convert, a recurring issue that continues to cost them points.“We had a lot of opportunities, but couldn’t take them. They had one chance and used it. Football is about taking your chances, and we didn’t. Now, we need to go back, review this game, and correct our mistakes,” Ambani added.Ulinzi Stars coach reveals why his players were infuriated by Kenya Police’s decisionThe club’s sharp decline comes after a promising run between December and early February when they lost just once in nine matches, winning five and drawing four against the likes of Kenya Police, KCB FC, and Tusker FC.However, the mid-season exit of Rwandan striker Arthur Gitego, who struggled with off-field issues, coupled with Sydney Lokale’s poor form, has left Ambani relying on wingers and attacking midfielders to lead the line.
