Zico keeping the faith despite KCB’s torrid run that leaves them nine points adrift of league leaders

Despite claiming victory once in the last five matches, KCB head coach Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno maintains that he is not under pressure to get the team back to winning ways.The bankers who are among the teams considered as genuine title contenders have run short of breath in the past five rounds and consequently, trail leaders Kakamega Homeboyz by nine points.The run was earlier thought to a cause for concern for Zico but he has rubbished the suggestion saying it is normal for clubs to witness a rough patch in the race to clinch the title.🚨 Full Time Reaction!➡️ Ulinzi Stars FC 1-0 KCB FC ✅ Hakuna kitu tumebakisha kwa Account😎📸 Courtesy pic.twitter.com/fI09grceBo— Ulinzi Stars FC (@UlinziStarsFC) February 26, 2022 The Ruaraka based club narrowly missed on the crown last season began the season well but have struggled to replicate the run they had despite bringing in quality players before the campaign kicked off and in the mid-season window.Full Time:Three massive points away from home KCB 2-3 Homeboyz Yema 40’Esiye 50’Yema 80’ pic.twitter.com/DtH47xo5o2— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) January 16, 2022 KCB lured former AFC Leopards captain Robinson Kamura and James Mazembe who recorded most assists last season to their camp. The club signed John Mwangi, Hillary Wandera and Sydney Lokale from Kariobangi Sharks.“We are not under pressure to shake off the recent poor run. We have seen teams start the league poorly and end up winning the title. It is normal in football for a team to experience poor run at some point in the race and ours is not different. It depends on when it occurs for sometimes it can be at the start, mid or at the end of the season. Just because results are not coming our it doesn’t mean that we are not playing well,” said the former Posta Rangers gaffer.Omwenga speaks on Kagera exit rumorsThe former Gor Mahia assistant coach instead moved to assure that he was working with backroom staff to arrest the poor run and scale their way to the top.“The good thing is we are trying our best to manage and navigate through the rough patch and I am sure we will be back to our best within a short time. There is no cause for alarm at all,” assured the former Harambee Stars coach.

      

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