Tusker head coach Charles Okere says he needs his team to show a bit of consistency this season for them to meet the mold of being champions.The Brewers, under the new tactician, have not yet put together a run of positive results and find themselves fifth on the log with nine points from six matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_8445402##Premier League defending champions Gor Mahia, on the other hand, are only two points behind Tusker, despite playing half of their games.“We need consistency, ” Okere told Flashscore on Friday, before divulging Tusker’s plight so far in their campaign.“If you drop points, especially in a game you had controlled the better part of, it is a huge worry, and we need to work on that; we need to fix that as quickly as possible.”Okere was referring to his side’s latest collapse – against Ulinzi Stars on Wednesday – when a Charles Momanyi goal was canceled out by Brian Kafero in the second half.Faith Kipyegon set to receive Honorary Degree Award from University of EldoretThe performance was reminiscent of their display against Kariobangi Sharks and Kakamega Homeboyz, where comfortable leads were translated to zero wins and just a point return.Tusker boss Okere frustrated after second half collapse against Kariobangi Sharks“For you to be a champion, you must have to be resilient,” Okere added. “We need to develop that character, have the personality to control the game, and that’s something we need to work on as a team because the psychological part of the players is the key now.”Tusker’s first shot at making amends will be on Saturday afternoon when they face league-leaders KCB at St. Sebastian Park from 1500 EAT.