Mathare turns super defensive after successive defeats


After his side failed to win for a fifth successive time, Mathare United coach Francis kimanzi has vented his frustrations blaming their opponents’ tactics to stifle them. After a  draw with Bandari over the weekend, Kimanzi insists it is increasingly difficult to play against a side that was keen on avoiding defeat.
“Of course, it is the nature of our league here. Every team wants to stay behind and sometimes you have to look for a way to entertain the fans. I am happy that the fans saw some good football. I don’t care if they stay behind. They can stay behind the rest of the matches in the league. It’s their plan anyway,” rued Kimanz on the Slum Boys official portal.
“I am not disappointed. We played marvelous football apart from getting the final goal. The process is still on. If you keep creating a lot of chances and you don’t score, then you know you are getting closer,” he pointed out.
“We were playing against a team that is three points behind us and they are actually there by merit. We are happy with the point,” he added in mitigation.

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