Nairobi City Stars coach Nicholas Muyoti admitted his side was lucky to get a point against Kakamega Homeboyz on Saturday, and aims at finishing the season strongly, by securing maximum points in the remaining two matches.A stunning goal from Dennis Wanjala earned Simba wa Nairobi a point at the Police Sacco Grounds after substitute Ambrose Sifuna had given the visitors the lead shortly after the restart. In the end, Homeboyz must have felt they could have easily won the game based on the numerous opportunities they created.##NAJAVA_MECA_8161516##Muyoti, who previously coached Homeboyz, acknowledged his team’s imperfections and appreciated the point earned from the game. He believes the international break disrupted the team’s rhythm.”I am grateful for the one point earned today,” he stated. “I think the international break had an impact on us, but I am glad that we fought in the second half and at least got something out of the game.”He credited their opponents for their good performance, noting that they had the best chances and controlled the game, particularly in the first half.“We did not really have many opportunities. Homeboyz had the best and most chances; they were the better side today. They were totally in control of the first half. We stepped up a little in the second half, although we did not have clear-cut chances, but we improved and will build on that going forward,” he continued.FKFPL: Wanjala stunner denies Kakamega Homeboyz as Makwata sinks Bidco in MachakosCity Stars have two games left before the season concludes next week. They’ll play Sofapaka in midweek and KCB in the final game. Muyoti wants at least one more win.“We have to try and win the remaining two games because we failed to do that today, in a match that we badly wanted to win. The gap between us and the teams above us is narrow; it’s a point or so separating us. We should try to get at least three points, if not the maximum.”