Bandari ace admits they ‘took a day off’ in defeat to Posta

Bandari FC forward Benjamin Mosha has admitted that his team did not play well against Posta Rangers leading to the 2-0 defeat at the hands of the Mailmen.The Dockers, who had won their opening two matches of the season found the going tough at Mbaraki when the rejuvenated Mailmen put two past them to end their two-match winning streak. Eliud Lokuwam and Victor Ndinya scored the goals for the visitors.Heading into the match, many had backed the Dockers to pick a win at their backyard but a tactical masterclass from coach Stanley Okumbi saw Posta pick an important win at the Coast.Itakua jioni ya kusahaulika FT: Bandari 0 V 2 Posta pic.twitter.com/778JnXsKq4— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) October 20, 2021 Mosha has now admitted that they did not play too well and were punished by a clinical Posta side. “It was a bad day in office. Generally, we did not play too well, we had a game plan which we did not implement fully. They (Posta) were also very clinical, they created a few opportunities and utilized them well we got ours but failed to make them count and that made the difference,” he said.The forward added that they will have to correct the mistakes they made on Wednesday and is hopeful that they will bounce back on Sunday when they take on AFC Leopards at Mbaraki.”We have to bounce back immediately. We will look at the mistakes we made against Posta, correct them and go again on Sunday I am confident that we will bounce back if we pick ourselves up quick enough,” he added.Kwa Mpenzi Bandari, Asante sana Kwa barua yenu tuliyo ipokea kwa shagwe na vingelengele. Tunashukuru sana kwa pointi tatu na mabao Mawili.Asante sana kwa ukarimu wako, tukutane tena mwaka ujao kwa mapenzi ya Mwenyezi Mungu. Mimi wako Posta Rangers FC pic.twitter.com/Rj92aFKLk9— Posta Rangers Football Club (@posta_rangers) October 20, 2021 The Dockers, under Rwandese coach Andre Casa Mbungo began the season with a 3-0 win over Mathare United before they dispatched Bidco United 3-2 in their second league assignment. The defeat to the Mailmen came as a shocker as many had backed them to pick three points easily.The team did not lose any key player during the off-season transfer period but instead, they beefed up with the additions of the likes of Whyvonne Isuza, Rodgers Aloro, Faraj Ominde, Boniface Mwangemi, and Joseph Okoth.

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