The struggling Postal Corporation of Kenya outfit enjoyed a lion's share of ball possession and chances created but inexplicably lost to a poor KCB.
Posta Rangers head coach, John Kamau is once again blaming his charges for showing mercy in situations where ruthlessness would bode well for the team. Rangers dominated KCB before getting felled by a sucker punch leaving the gaffer fuming.
The Rangers seemed to enjoy having the ball but critically failed to turn possession into points in a crucial season where the club has endured modest returns from their premier league forays.
“I am very disappointed because to be honest, the opponent created just one chance and made use of it. We had like six to seven chances and did not take them. It is frustrating when you lose a game like that because we want to be very smooth and football cannot be like that. We have to take shots sometimes.” Kamau said.
15:00 - 07.05.2023
FKF PL Onyango strike end's KCB's three match winless run
The former Western Stima forward’s strike was enough to take advantage of a sloppy Posta Rangers defence.
“There were four scenarios where there was no pressure in the final third but were not decisive. If we are a team with ambition, we have to be better.”
Quizzed if the side were lethargic due to tiredness from playing during the week, Kamau said it was not a reason.
14:45 - 07.05.2023
FKFPL Chaos in Muhoroni as rival fans engage in fist fight ahead of Wazito, Gor Mahia match
Blows and kicks were witnessed as the supporters clashed at the match venue, threatening to derail the league encounter
“ I did not have that issue. The players had enough rest after the midweek draw against Kariobangi Sharks.”
Posta rangers are 10th in the league standings on 39 points after 10 matches played. They have only managed to register one win from their last five matches.
17:10 - 07.05.2023
FKFPL AFC Leopards stay 9th after victory over title chasing Nzoia Sugar
A win would have seen the Sugar Millers take their tally to 60 points and somewhat keep pace with the Tusker and Gor Mahia in the title race.