Tusker FC head coach Robert Matano says shutting down the flanks was key to beating AFC Leopards at the Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos on Sunday afternoon.John Njuguna’s first-half deflected strike is all that the Brewers needed to end Ingwe’s ten-match unbeaten run in all competitions and extend their own winning streak to five games.##NAJAVA_MECA_7939340##It was a game that was expected to be closely fought, and it lived up to the billing as it was evenly contested with a few chances going to either side.Ingwe, in particular, were reduced to one clear-cut chance which went Arthur Gitego’s way in the 57th minute, but an acrobatic save from in-form Tusker keeper Brian Opondo ensured that the Brewers preserved their advantage to win the game.Coach Matano has now explained how they kept Tomas Trucha’s men at an arm’s length. He says ensuring that Ingwe, who are known for attacking through the flanks, did not get spaces out wide was key to ensuring that they did not trouble the Brewers.“The match was tightly contested due to the teams’ equal strength. Opportunities to break through were scarce, but we effectively shut down our opponents’ options on the wings. They struggled to find openings, thwarting their usual chances. This was part of our strategy to control the game,” he stated.“Despite the challenge, our determination to win prevailed, and we’re content with the result. Now, our attention turns to the next game, where we aim for another victory.”Tusker’s next game is a round of 16 Mozzart Bet Cup duel against defending champions Kakamega Homeboyz on 31 March. It is remembered that Homeboyz downed the Brewers in last year’s final to lift the title, and Matano heads into the game seeking revenge against coach Patrick Odhiambo.Their next league assignment is against Kariobangi Sharks on 6th April.Babu left disappointed by Muhoroni Youth draw, calls for improvements