Tusker assistant coach George Maina was left a frustrated man following their 2-2 draw with Nairobi City Stars on Wednesday at the Police Sacco Grounds.The brewers had a comfortable 2-0 lead heading to the halftime breather but couldn’t hold on to the advantage or add goals in the second half to kill the game.Michael Kibwage and Erick Kapaito had given Tusker the lead in the first half but City Stars crawled back and earned themselves a point courtesy of late goals from Samuel Kapen and Mohamed Bajaber.##NAJAVA_MECA_8103451##Maina equated the two points dropped to a loss as it dealt their slender title hopes a massive blow heading to the final four rounds of the season.“It feels like we have lost the game. We were two goals up but we didn’t defend well. The substitutes we made didn’t click as anticipated. We also failed to score from the chances created,” he said.Advantage Gor Mahia as Tusker, Police falter in title raceWith Tusker set to face off with Kenya Police this weekend at the same venue, Maina highlighted the need to improve so as to pick points from the game.If Tusker falls to the law enforcers this weekend, their hopes for the 13th title will be extinguished.Six foreign coaches salivating for coaching job at Gor MahiaShould Tusker beat Police, who tasted their first defeat in the year on Wednesday, Salim Babu’s charges will kiss the league race goodbye.“There is time to recover. We knew that at some point the matches would be coming quickly and first and there would be little time to prepare adequately. We need to up our game, defend well and take our chances,” he added.