Collins Korea Omondi, the newly appointed head coach of Mathare United, is concerned that his defence is too porous as the club fights to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
Mathare is 16th in the league standings, having conceded 55 goals this season, the second most of any team this season, which concerns the coach.
"I'm concerned about how we concede goals, which should not happen in the remaining games." We're playing well and creating opportunities, which we must take advantage of in every remaining game. If we want to survive, we must do our best and get good results," stated Omondi.
On the other hand, Korea is optimistic that it will survive, albeit admitting that the threat is serious.
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"Every remaining game is a final for us, and we must be ready to avoid basic errors." We must get the best possible results, and the players know where we stand. "There is no more room for error," he said.
The 2008 champions will face KCB next.