Kakamega Homeboyz defender Enock Masinza has attributed a lapse in concentration as the reason behind their loss to Sofapaka.Darius Msagha’s 85th-minute goal was the difference in the FKF Premier League fixture staged on Friday at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos.The defeat stretched the Mozzart Bet-sponsored club’s winless streak to five matches.Equally, the 1-0 loss to Sofapaka meant the Kakamega-based club extended their goal drought run to five matches, with the last goal being during their 2-0 win against Shabana FC dating back to December 10, 2023.##NAJAVA_MECA_7812085##However, the left-footed defender, who can also plays upfront on the flanks, has expressed optimism about turning around the tumultuous period, saying the difficult phase is a normal run in football and that they will soon be through it.”Yesterday’s loss was largely our undoing losing concentration towards the tail end of the match. I hope we can do better in the coming fixtures. We are experiencing a poor run that has seen our performance drop, but I am sure we will get through this phase and post good results. I can attribute our woes too to being unlucky because we have been playing well, but we haven’t been successful upfront,” he remarked.Shimanyula backs Homeboyz to arrest winless run, finish in top five bracketMasinza expressed faith in Homeboyz concluding the season among the best-performing sides, saying there are many matches to fight for and that they will bounce back to winning ways.”The current run has been a concern to us, but then we are going to turn it around. We understand our capabilities and will definitely make amendments to our results. We have a couple of matches to go all out for, and I am sure we will get back to our winning status,” appended the ex-Green Commandos defender.Omondi tips Talanta to fry Bidco in Sunday league tieWith the Mozzart Bet Cup preliminary round taking centre stage on the 27 and 28 of January, Homeboyz, who are the defending champions, were handed a bye and are scheduled to be back in action on February 3rd when they welcome Muhoroni Youth. The former Muelmbe United loanee believes the two-week rest comes at the right time and assures a better performance next month.”I am glad the rest comes in handy, and we are going to make good use of the break in getting back to winning ways, beginning with the Muhoroni Youth fixture,” he added.