Posta Rangers to stick with misfiring attackers for the rest of the season

Posta Rangers head coach John Kamau admits that his team is struggling upfront but has ruled out signing more strikers during the mid-season window that closes on Monday at 5PM.The mailmen haven’t scored much this season as they have found the back of the net 16 times in 20 games. To put it into context, only bottom placed trio of Nairobi City Stars, Vihiga Bullets and Wazito FC have scored fewer.##NAJAVA_MECA_6029##Their strikers; Timothy Otieno, Chris Onyango, Francis Nambute and Michael Owino have particularly struggled in front of goal but the tactician is choosing to stick with his strikers and will not be looking to add more firepower this window.In an interview, the former Kenya U20 coach said that the misfiring is a real issue of concern for him and that they will try to address it at the training ground.”It is becoming our major undoing and we definitely have to work on it. Against AFC Leopards we created chances, didn’t convert them and lost, I against Vihiga Bullets we had over ten chances and we scored once and it is an issue, it is clear that we have to work on our attack, ” he stated.Algeria book AFCON 2023 ticket as Nigeria get revenge over Guinea Bissau in Monday’s actionAsked whether he will bring on board more attackers before the window closes, the tactician was quick to dispel the notion that they need more clinical attackers in their fold.”I do not think that’s the solution. If we keep bringing in players and taking others out I don’t think that will solve the problem. I have worked with strikers in this nation, I the likes of Olunga (Michael), the likes of Aswani (Kepha), Arita (Moses) and and what I know it is a position that we need to be a little bit more patient with the players, “he added.”We have to be patient and do a lot of work in the attacking third, we will eventually get it right”.Royal surgery: Spurs full-back suffers a knee injuryHe added that the midseason window signings are supposed to be very few.”If we bring in seven, eight players then it means that we are starting the team building process again,” he added.The club has so far recruited left-back Titus Achesa from Sofapaka and winger Erick Kipkirui from Kenya Police FC.

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