It is a rare phenomenon when a player who comes on as a substitute is subbed off to make a return to the bench unless in cases of injuries.One such rare case happened during Kariobangi Sharks’ game against Nairobi City Stars on Wednesday 11 December at Dandora Stadium.Wanyama identifies key challenges hindering growth of football in KenyaSharks tactician William Muluya brought on Tony Gogah in the second half but took him off before the end of the game.In an exclusive interview with Mozzart Sport, Muluya explained the decision and his assessment of the game.##NAJAVA_MECA_8571432##“We led. We let two points go. It was a tough one because we have to make them (players) understand both the theory and the practical and hence why we can bring on Tony Gogah and get him out again because we have the theory and the practical. The two have to align,” said Muluya.The Harambee Stars assistant coach said that players must take responsibility for proceedings in a match, something he thought the youngster lacked on the day.Harambee Stars midfielder dazzles as IF Elfsborg secure Europa League victory“Again I repeat, it is the responsibility of the coach when the team loses but again it is their (players) responsibility when they are on the pitch because 95% of the actions are dictated by their ability,” he added.However, the former Mozzart Bet Cup winner backed Gogah to come back stronger in the subsequent matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_8571463##“He is a boy with lots of potential. He is a boy with ability and so I only need to build more on his capability and I promise you he is going to do well against Mara when I give him the chance,” he concluded.In the end, Sharks settled for a 2-2 draw with Simba Wa Nairobi. Panchol Ghai and Andreas Odhiambo were on target for Sharks in the 43rd and 49th minute respectively.Ndayiragije declares Police ready to wrestle league title from Gor MahiaCity Stars goals came courtesy of Mohammed Bajaber in the 14th minute and Brian Mzee in the 63rd minute.