Shabana coach Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo has outlined a key moment in the game and a player that cost the club three points against Ulinzi Stars.In the match staged at the Ulinzi Sports Complex in Langa’ta, Shabana were on the verge of bagging their first win of the season but a late equalizer by Peter Glen in the 5th minute of added time ensured that the game ended in a draw.A frustrated Pamzo outlined that his team lacked focus and concentration at a key moment of the game which led to the equalizer.##NAJAVA_MECA_8351069##“First, it is the focus. We did not defend the set pieces very well, especially on our blind side. We should have defended that goal. We also lacked concentration. In the corner that led to us conceding, Osok went out. He should not have gone out, he ought to have remained strong and carried on,” he said.The former Kenyan international revealed how the team lost its defensive shape while Osok was out receiving treatment.”When you go out, you interfere with the shape of defending, especially on set pieces, so it was our undoing,” he said.Vengeful Bidco United coach vows to beat AFC Leopards “like we always do”The former Gor Mahia coach, who is known for leading teams with solid defense was equally disappointed to concede a goal with what was technically the last move of the game.“It is disappointing. These are things that we have been working on from the time I took the team. We used to concede at the last minute and we rectified it. I don’t know why it happened today,” he explained.However, the former Harambee Stars defender was happy with the progress that his team has made since he took charge and welcomed the result, noting that he will work on the areas of weaknesses.“What I like is that we are disappointed because we have drawn, this is a good mentality. I know it is a game that we could have won but let me just take this point for today. We have not lost any game,” he stated.”We were caught off-guard” – Murang’a Seal coach says after Sharks defeatUp next for Shabana is a home match against Pamzo’s former employees Posta Rangers on Saturday, 28th September.Shabana is hoping to have their home ground, Gusii Stadium approved before that match. The stadium has been under renovation for over a year with the club forced to host their matches at the Raila Odinga Stadium in the neighboring Homa Bay County.