Shabana coach lists team’s areas of improvement despite win over Murang’a Seal

Shabana FC head coach Peter Okidi is not yet a fully satisfied man despite his side’s win over Murang’a Seal, and has listed the areas that would require improvement ahead of their next game.The Glamour Boys traveled to St. Sebastian Park on Saturday afternoon to meet their hosts, Seal in a FKF Premier League match emerging victors courtesy of a solitary goal by danger man Mathew Tegisi in the 61st minute.HAPA RAHA TU🤩Jana tulikuwa tunagawa 𝐁𝐮𝐫𝐝𝐚𝐚𝐚𝐧 ugani SportPesa Arena kwa soka safi na la viwango vya Juu🤗Jumatano hii tutakuwa Gusii Stadium, kupeana burdaan na Furaha. #ToreBobe#SportPesaNaShabana pic.twitter.com/VpCXaOX6WL— Shabana Fc Kenya (@Shabanafckenya) November 24, 2024 Speaking to Buzz Sports after their win on Saturday, the former Nakuru All Stars tactician was not impressed with their transition football, as well as the number of chances wasted.“We needed to bury this game with a minimum of three goals. We are going to work more, especially on transition. We are delaying the punch on transition. We will work on those and hope to get more goals in our next match. However, I am happy with the clean sheet and three points,” said Okidi.##NAJAVA_MECA_8519562##However, Okidi, who took charge of the team after it parted ways with Sammy Pamzo Omollo following a string of poor results, welcomed the win and the change of fortunes since he took charge. He has won two and tasted defeat once in his three games at the helm of the club.“I thank the players for the fight and effort that we have showcased. We talked and agreed that our league campaign started with the match against Police. My first match was against City Stars where I just observed.FKFPL: Isogol strike rescues Mara as Bidco, Ulinzi play out drab drawComing into the Police game, we picked three points and also on the road against Murang’s SEAL. We will continue that way and also there is a lot of positivity which means we will get more points going forward,” he explained.The former Migori Youth coach also took time to speak to the team’s faithful, calling for more collaboration and promising them good tidings.“I want to appreciate the fans. They have been with the team in its lowest moments and have traveled to Murang’a. I would just want to urge them to keep supporting us and we promise to always fight and put smiles on their faces,” he concluded.##NAJAVA_MECA_8525786##The win catapulted Shabana to 11th position on the league standings ahead of their match against Kenyan giants AFC Leopards on Wednesday, 27th November.

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