Korea blames wastefulness in front of goal for Mathare’s loss to KCB

Mathare United head coach Collins ‘Korea’ Omondi believes wastefulness cost his team three points in their league clash against KCB last Staurday.The 1-0 loss, inflicted by Musa Masika’s second half freekick is a blow to their hopes of surviving relegation as the team must win all the remaining three rounds.This leaves them one point off the playoff spot, and it now appears to be a battle between them and Wazito for that chance to play the team that finishes third in the second tier for a chance in the top tier next year.##NAJAVA_MECA_7283891##Korea, who was recently handed the reigns at the club, had in previous interviews complained of wastefulness from his attackers, and he believes it once again proved costly at the Ruaraka grounds despite admitting that he noted some positives in the match.”We did some things right, but we did not score, and that made the difference because at the end of the day, whoever scores gets the three points,” he said. “We had many chances today, but we did not take them, as has been the case in the past games; the scoring problem is still with us.”.Despite noting some positives, he says they need to get wins as they are in danger of going down with just three matches left before the season concludes.”There is some improvement, but we are still in the relegation zone, and we have to win because that’s the only way we will get out of that danger zone,” he added.The tactician had issues with officiating in the match against the Bankers.”Another thing is officiating. We conceded a goal from an officiating mistake that the fourth official should have rectified, and such errors end up costing the team three points or one.”.Next for Mathare is an away match against Kakamega Homeboyz.

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