Vihiga Bullets head coach George Owoko has set his eyes on getting wins in the next three league matches after suffering defeats in the opening two.The Vihiga-based side, which was only cleared to play in the top tier a fortnight ago started the season with a 2-1 defeat to Posta Rangers before going down by the same scoreline to Tusker FC on Wednesday up next is a home match against a struggling Nairobi City Stars that is yet to win a match this season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6931319##Owoko has earmarked the next three matches of winning starting with the tie against Simba wa Nairobi and he believes that it is an achievable task.“Our next three matches are against Nairobi City Stars, Bandari FC and Wazito and if you ask me, these are all winnable matches with good preparations. It is first important that we get three points this Sunday against City Stars and then build on that because it will give this young group of players the confidence boost that they badly need right now,” he told Mozzart Sport.The former Bandari and Tusker FC assistant coach notes that he has a decent side that has been hurt by mistakes.“We have a good team, we have a youthful quality side with hungry players who are keen on making a name for themselves and I trust them to win us games. We have played two games against Posta and Tusker and lost both of them 2-1. These are marginal losses determined by mistakes from my players and other times by the referee and I am confident that with a little tweaking, we are going to do well,”.Ahead of the match on Sunday, Owoko says he will ring changes at the back to stabilize his backline.“I think I will make two changes at the back, there are players who did not play that I feel can do better and I will start them, we have to be more stable in that area. I have no problem in midfield or attack because we are creating and scoring goals, we just need to be more clinical and that is something that will come with more training sessions and matches, I am not worried about it at all,” he added.Former Gor Mahia fitness coach finds new home in Tanzania