The midfielder added
Batoto ba Mungu must ensure they turn things around going forward after they struggled since the season started.
“Definitely, Sofapaka is a big club, and [good] results are always expected week in week out. We haven’t had a good run of results and no doubt the pressure is on us to get the needed results,” he added.
“It has been a first-round filled with a lot of mixed results, we have a quality squad and we hoped for a strong start but that hasn’t been the case. Our position on the log isn’t a good one, we are a big club and we ought to be among the clubs topping the league standings.
Austin Odhiambo tried a long-range shot in the 15th minute but his effort went wide with Posta Rangers remaining impervious at the back.
The home side almost opened the scoring in the 21st minute but Francis Nambute’s six-yard shot was superbly stopped by AFC Leopards’ Benjamin Ochan.
When Isaac Kipyegon was red-carded in the 49th minute, AFC Leopards made two changes to reinforce the backline as Hanel Ochiueng and Robinson Kamura replaced Bienvenue Shaka and Caleb Olilo.
Three corners – that came as a result of late pressure on Posta Rangers – were unable to earn AFC Leopards the much-needed goal.
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