Veteran Ali Bhai faults Kakamega Homeboyz players for the club’s inconsistent run

Statistics show that Kakamega Homeboyz have dropped points from a winning position five times this season.Homeboyz have watched their slim advantage slip through their hands and ultimately share points with Ulinzi Stars, Kariobangi Sharks, Bidco United, Sofapaka and Nzoia Sugar.The above listed encounters have all ended in a 1-1 scoreline with Homeboyz taking the lead and ending up letting the equalizer sometimes deep in stoppage time.On Wednesday, Homeboyz were headed to a 1-0 win but Sofapaka kissed the back of the net through Ambrose Sifuna to deny Abana Abeingo what would have been the fifth win of the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6971731##Three of their four wins have interestingly been of 1-0 scoreline and away from home. The club beat FC Talanta 4-2 last month to register its first and the only home win.The Mozzart Bet powered team has lost two rounds against record champions Gor Mahia who beat them 1-0 and against Tusker who floored them 2-1 in the opener. Both matches were played at Bukhungu Stadium.Sofapaka, Ulinzi slam officiating after midweek drawsThe club’s skipper and veteran midfielder Ali Bhai insists that the players are to be blamed for the inconsistent run that places them outside the top five bracket.Bhai who has scored in back to back matches maintains that the technical bench has been getting it right in the preparation but the players have been failing them on the pitch.”We have been shooting ourselves on the feet in many occasions. We have share points in matches that we should not have if we are being honest with ourselves. The coaches have been preparing the team well but failing to score more than a goal or protecting our advantage on the pitch is a blame that goes to the players,” he said.GSU, Prisons clash highlights KVF men’s league second legWith Homeboyz set to hit the road to Nairobi where they are scheduled to play the 2008 league champions Mathare United, Bhai urged his colleagues to have their eyes firmly on the three points.Mathare will host Homeboyz in Nairobi seeking to build on their mid-week 3-1 win over Bidco United which was their first in the term.”We have to win our next game and in a convincing way. We have to score as many goals as possible and be compact at the rear,” added the former Western Stima man.

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