David ‘Cheche’ Ochieng on what Kenya Police must do to win FKFPL title

Kenya Police FC captain David ‘Cheche’ Ochieng has disclosed what the Law Enforcers must do in their remaining seven league matches if they are to land their maiden FKF Premier League title.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more news Police top the league’s standings with 49 points. The Law Enforcers have a point and two-point buffer on second-placed and third-placed Tusker FC and Gor Mahia, respectively.TACTICAL ANALYSIS: How Kenya U17 narrowly fell short against CameroonIn their weekend encounter, Police lost 1-0 to Ulinzi Stars thanks to a 46th-minute strike by Boniface Muchiri.Speaking to Mozzart Sport after the match, Cheche said that they must be sharp in front of goal if they are to claim victories and the league title.##NAJAVA_MECA_8868141##“It is important that when we get chances in such matches, we convert them into goals. I think we had better chances, about three in the first half alone, while Ulinzi utilised the one chance that they had,” said Cheche.The former AFC Leopards defender decried the Disciplined Forces Derby loss but believes the title race is still open for them, noting that there is still room for their opponents’ slip-ups.Kenya U20 ace hoping to earn a move to Sweden after trials“It is such a bad loss. As you know, we are fighting for the league, and this is part of the journey. The league is a marathon, and you never know, maybe our opponents will lose as we win in the next round,” he added.On what the team will do in order to get back to winning ways, the former Tusker FC defender said that they will just continue to sharpen their skills even as the league’s homestretch continues.##NAJAVA_MECA_8868119##“Something funny about football is that it just goes on. We will just be out there in the next training session to prepare for our match against KCB. It is just a slip, we have not fallen,” he stated.Police will meet KCB in their next match on Wednesday, 23 April, as they continue fighting for the title.Bandari coach given one more game to save jobThe Etienne Ndayiragije-coached side also advanced to the quarter final of the Mozzart Bet Cup, providing them with a chance to win the double.

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