Bidco United striker Samuel Ndung’u believes the club’s poor start to the season stems from their inability to capitalize on goal-scoring opportunities in their first three matches.Under the leadership of Anthony Akhulia, the Thika-based team has struggled, earning only two points from a possible nine in the 2024-25 FKF Premier League season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8362346##The team managed to draw twice in back-to-back encounters against Shabana and Nairobi City Stars, with both matches ending in 1-1 draws after they came from behind.However, their season took a downturn on Saturday when they lost 1-0 to AFC Leopards, marking their first defeat of the campaign. Sydney Lokale’s goal secured Leopards their third win in nine encounters against Bidco United.This defeat saw Bidco drop to eleventh place in the 18-team league standings after the third round of matches. Ndung’u commented on the team’s struggles, stating, “I believe our primary weakness since the season began has been a lack of goals. We haven’t converted our chances, and that has cost us points.”Gad Mathews message to Gor Mahia fans after a decent performance against Al AhlyThe former AFC Leopards attacker stressed that winning matches hinges on scoring goals, something that they are not excelling in at the moment. “To win, we need to score as many goals as possible, even if we concede,” he noted.He also reflected on the disappointing start, calling it one of the club’s worst since their promotion in 2020. “We have already lost seven points from three matches, which is disappointing and among the lowest starts for the club since we gained promotion,” he added.Looking ahead, Ndung’u highlighted the importance of securing a win in their upcoming match against FC Talanta. The two teams are set to meet on Saturday, September 28th, with Bidco hosting FC Talanta in Thika for match week four.”We had hoped for our first victory against AFC Leopards, but we fell short. However, we must win our next game to catch up with the rest,” he concluded.AFC Leopards coach Trucha slams deplorable Thika Stadium