Kakamega Homeboyz have not had the best of starts to the season and are yet to pick a single win in four Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) matches.Despite the poor start, club chairman Cleophas Shimanyula insists things will get better and has predicted that new coach Ken Kenyatta will turn things around.Kenyatta joined the club at the start of this season marking his first time to work with a top tier side based outside Nairobi as head coach.Engin Firat names 28-man Harambee Stars provisional squad set for Cameroon duty“The truth is we have a new coach and a good number of new players. It takes time for them to gel but I believe Kenyatta is doing a good job. Despite the poor results we have had so far, you can see that the team is playing well.They just need a little more time to get things right and we are hopeful of a good performance in the not so near future,” he said.After playing four matches, Homeboyz are placed 13th with just two points from two draws.##NAJAVA_MECA_8380395##They started the season on the wrong footing, going down 3-0 to newcomers Mara Sugar FC before picking a 2-2 draw against Tusker.In the third match, they were held to a barren draw by promoted side Mathare United.Last weekend, they lost 1-0 to the visiting Kariobangi Sharks at Mumias Complex, a result that compounded their woes.Ksh679 million-rated Kenyan midfielder on the radar of Brentford and LutonThe match had to resume the following day after it was washed off on the first day but the visitors still kept all three points.Kenyatta had expressed a desire to turn his new side into title contenders immediately after taking over.In an interview back in August, Kenyatta said his desire is to help the club do better than last season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8380380##“It is an exciting opportunity considering it is my first coaching job outside Nairobi. My target is to help this club do better than they did last season,” said the former Talanta coach then.”At Talanta, I had to motivate the players with my own resources yet we still did well every season. This is a different environment and the management is more supportive so you can expect a better performance,” he added.