Bernard Kawinzi, the interim coach of Posta Rangers, felt elated after his side earned a point in a goalless draw against Bandari FC on Saturday at the Mombasa Sports Club.Despite their recent torrid form making them second favorites heading into the game, the mailmen somehow managed to extend the Dockers’ winless run to five games by picking up a point.##NAJAVA_MECA_8094704##Posta had last week ended a six-match losing streak by beating FC Talanta.Despite not securing a win, Kawinzi, who replaced beleaguered John Kamau as head coach last month, expressed elation with the result.According to the CAF A License holder, another loss would have been catastrophic for his troops in terms of denting their confidence. “The last few matches, everyone knows how we have struggled, and losing this match would have caused more trouble, but it’s good we earned a point here against a strong team and better-placed Bandari,” the tactician told Citizen Digital.Tusker rally from behind to down Seal, keep title hopes aliveMeanwhile, Bandari coach John Baraza, witnessing his team fail to secure maximum points once again, was left rueing what he believed were missed opportunities. He further admitted that their opponents of the day played well.“Posta played a good game; we had many chances in both halves, but we didn’t utilize them, and that is the only reason we haven’t secured maximum points again at home,” he said.Next for Bandari is an away game against Muhoroni Youth FC, while Posta will take on Sofapaka.