Kenya Police custodian Patrick Matasi has played down title conversations despite the outfit being ranked second on the log.Police maintained their position on the log last weekend following a 2-1 win over Kakamega Homeboyz at the Mumias Sports Complex.Second-half goals from South Sudan international Tito Okello and Marvin Nabwire’s last-minute tap-in won maximum points for the law enforcers.Police are nine points shy of league leaders Gor Mahia, who leads the 18-team league after 28 rounds.##NAJAVA_MECA_8088411##Sunday’s triumph meant the men in uniform, who are currently the most on-form side, extended their unbeaten run to fifteen matches in all competitions. Despite the recent run by the Salim Babu-coached side, Matasi remains tight-lipped on Police’s title chances, saying there are more matches to determine the final outcome of the championship. “It has been a good run by the team; however, it’s still early to talk about our title probabilities because I believe the remaining matches will definitely determine the final outcome at the end of the season,” he said.Alex Onchwari: The rock-solid defender daring to wrestle Muhoroni Youth from jaws of relegationWith the league in its sunset stages, Gor Mahia and Police will be targeting to collect maximum points in their closing fixtures.In their quest to win first-league silverware, the experienced shot stopper believes winning the remaining matches will be the only guarantee.”Our desire to become champions will be largely dependent on how we fair in the closing matches; however, we are keeping tabs on one game at a time, and hopefully we can record victories in all the remaining duels,” added the former Tusker custodian.Why Bandari broke bank for Kenyan international’s signatureDespite not keeping a clean sheet last weekend, the former AFC Leopards keeper is confident of winning the ‘Golden Glove’. “I had hoped for a clean sheet on Sunday; unfortunately, that did not happen. However, I’m certain I’m still in contention for the accolade. With six more clean sheets, the award will definitely be home,” added the former Posta Rangers shot stopper.