Police coach Francis Baraza remains defiant after Gor Mahia defeat

Kenya Police FC coach Francis Baraza maintains that his team is still in the title race despite Saturday’s setback against Gor Mahia that saw them fall 2-1 to the league leaders who opened a four-point gap at the helm.The law enforcers had last week failed to beat troubled FC Talanta, a result that saw them drop three precious points. On Saturday, they were seeking to bounce back and were on the course when Elvis Rupia scored an early goal. Gor equalized through Dennis Ng’ang’a before in form Benson Omala settled the tie with a late winner for the record league champions.##NAJAVA_MECA_7049883##The result leaves the Police in the fourth position, nine points adrift of leaders Gor Mahia. Nzoia Sugar and KCB in the second and third positions respectively trail by four points. KCB will be in action on Sunday afternoon. Gor Mahia’s Tactical Flexibility proves key in crucial victory over PoliceIn an interview, the former Kenyan international who won the title with Sony Sugar in 2006 admitted that his team was hurt by their own mistakes and added that they need to and will improve as a team.”It was a good match but small mistakes cost us the win. There are areas we will work on because I believe my boys can still improve,” he said.The match was a round 16 tie for both teams and Baraza believes that it is too early to rule his team out of the title race. He opines that they are firmly in contention for the league title.“We still have a lot of chances to move to the top and be among the top teams fighting for the title,” he added.Up next for Police is a midweek match against Vihiga Bullets FC.NSL: Murang’a Seal keen on moving to two points within reach of leaders Shabana

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