Mathare United head coach John Kamau was a frustrated man after his side was beaten by Bidco United in their weekend FKF Premier League match.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more news Bidco welcomed the Slum Boys in a league match on Sunday, 20 April at the Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos, with the hosts emerging 2-0 winners.Enock Morrison responds to talks of leaving Gor MahiaTwo first-half goals in the 25th and 35th minutes from Clinton Asiago and Simon Abuko, respectively, were enough to earn Bidco their second league win in 15 matches.The result and the manner in which the 2008 league champions played irked Kamau, as expressed in his post-match reaction that was captured by the club’s media.##NAJAVA_MECA_8877582##“Basically, I can say that we were a shadow of ourselves. If you look at the two moments that we conceded, in the first one, it’s a pity that we cannot deal with a crisscross assist from about 50 yards. I think we could have handled it better.Again, we conceded the first goal when we had possession of the ball, and we have a principle that guides us on that,” said a visibly frustrated Kamau.Inside Gor Mahia’s proposed 60,000 seater stadium [VIDEO]Nevertheless, the former Posta Rangers tactician took the loss in his stride, appreciating the fact that his players have impressed him in recent times and backed them to get back to winning ways.“Maybe the most important thing is not to think about that game because it is the same players who have been giving us results, and so now it is an issue of how we can come back from that,” he noted.##NAJAVA_MECA_8877577##Additionally, the former Thika United head coach saw positives from his side’s second-half display, from which he will build on ahead of their next league match against Tusker on Sunday, 27 April, at Dandora Stadium.“If you look at the second half, that is the starting point because despite the fact that the opponents defended with a low block, we played with a good mentality and we were dominant.TACTICAL ANALYSIS: The form 2 student at Kenya U17 capable of playing anywhere on the pitchWe also need to work on our final third and see whether we can get some goals,” he concluded.
