Despite failing to gather maximum points in the last four league matches, Kakamega Homeboyz forward Moses Shumah is confident that the team will turn its fortunes around and catch up with runaway leader Gor Mahia.The recent poor run has created a twelve-point gap between Homeboyz and defending champions Gor Mahia, limiting their chances of lifting the first ever league title this season.KCB defender eyeing title redemption after Tusker setbackShumah consoled himself in the fact that there was time to close in on Gor, who are unbeaten this season, and achieve their target of laying hands on the league title.The Kenyan international said it was normal for teams to undergo a rough patch in football and remained hopeful of the team overcoming it within the shortest time possible.”We haven’t given up on our main target for the season. The team that had gone for four matches without a win is the same that won five consecutive matches. I am confident that we will redeem ourselves soon,” said the forward.##NAJAVA_MECA_7796080##Homeboyz would have maintained the gap between them and Gor at ten points had they beaten Bandari in the first game of the second leg played at Bukhungu Stadium but were held by the Dockers to a barren draw.The result saw Homeboyz stretch their goal drought to four league matches and further engeneer the team’s drop on the log.Shumah, who missed a second-half penalty against Bandari, partly blamed tough luck for their prolonged dry spell.📋Fourth clean sheet for James Ssetuba and eighth in total for our goalkeeping department.Well in Ssebo 🤝@mozzartbetkenya #AbanaBeingo pic.twitter.com/gSfrvj5foW— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) January 13, 2024 “We have been playing well, but getting the ball past the line has proven a challenge. I am sure that with hard work and teamwork, we will overcome all this,” he stated.Asked whether the recent results have put the team under pressure, Shumah said it was a normal occurrence in football.