Tusker FC assistant captain Michael Kibwage pinpoints loss of concentration as the main reason for dropping points in back-to-back games.For the second time in a week, the Brewers gave up a two-goal lead to tie with Kakamega Homeboyz in a four-goal thriller at Machakos Stadium.Prior to the Homeboyz tie, the 13-time FKF Premier League champions blew a two-goal lead against Kariobangi Sharks, suffering their first loss of the season with a 3-2 setback to the 2018 Cup winners.##NAJAVA_MECA_8370918##Kibwage, speaking exclusively with Mozzart Sports, cited a lack of concentration as the primary cause of the latest slump.”We have been scoring at will, but then we have equally been conceding a situation I can only pinpoint to losing concentration when it matters to protect our lead,” he uttered.Kibwage, a one-time domestic cup champion with AFC Leopards in 2017, says that the current situation is causing concern among the team.Gor Mahia duo indefinitely suspended, set to face disciplinary committee”We have been caught napping in embarrassing fashions, resulting in five dropped points, which is concerning to everyone in the team,” added the former Sofapaka captain.The right-footed centre back, on the other hand, says they plan to improve their mentality in order to prevent giving away beneficial leads.”Moving forward to upcoming matches, we intend to stamp a stronger mentality so as to avoid throwing away meaningful leads,” added the Harambee Stars defender.##NAJAVA_MECA_8370701##The soft-spoken defender also dispels any concerns about their recent performances, claiming they are not far behind in the title battle.”There is no pressure or panic on the team. It is too early to put ourselves through such a test, and I am convinced we will recover stronger,” the ex-KCB defender continued.Tusker’s next encounter is an away trip to defending Mozzart Bet champions Kenya Police, who will be playing their first game of the season after competing in the CAF Confederation Cup.