AFC Leopards: Will the new season provide some respite or will it be more pain?

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AFC Leopards: Will the new season provide some respite or will it be more pain?

Joel Omotto 09:34 - 25.08.2024

AFC Leopards will begin their 2024-25 campaign against Mathare United but there is cautious optimism amongst their supporters following the painful experiences of the past.

Another season, another promise for a league title for AFC Leopards who begin their 2024-25 campaign against returning Mathare United on Sunday.

By the end of the new season, it will be 27 years since Ingwe last won the league title, and while few expect them to be on the winners’ podium, club chairman Dan Shikanda has promised fans the league crown, again.

Leopards’ fans have become accustomed to being promised the title only for the fight to end as soon as it started and having had their fingers burnt for so long, there will be cautious optimism.

What supporters will expect, however, is a better start than last season when Leopards hovered around the relegation places for most of the first leg before an upturn in form at the turn of the year saw them go on to finish fifth.

Last season, Leopards had to wait until matchday eight for their first win, having drawn four and lost three of their previous seven games. At that point, Leopards had four points from a possible 21 and out of the title race in October.

It was a run of form that claimed the job of coach Tom Juma with current tactician Tomas Trucha installed and after winning his second game in charge, he had to wait for six matches again before a second win of the season arrived.

That will not be tolerated this season and just like his predecessors, Trucha will know that only positive results will keep him in the job.

"Last season was about survival, and we managed to achieve that goal. This time, I believe we can push for a top-three finish," Trucha promised this week.

"We want to start with the same intensity we showed last season. The players understand the importance of a strong start, and that’s very encouraging.”

It is the least supporters will expect from Leopards even if they still do not possess the squad capable of challenging the likes of champions Gor Mahia, Kenya Police and Tusker FC.

Trucha has made four additions to his squad with South Sudan national team captain Peter Maker Manyang Mabok, Julius Masaba, Sydney Lokale, and Samwel Semo arriving although the tactician is still not satisfied by their transfer business so far.

"I submitted my transfer list to management as early as May, but unfortunately, we couldn’t bring in all the players I wanted. Nevertheless, I’m satisfied with the replacements we've managed to sign, and I believe the team is stronger than last season," Trucha lamented.

While he may not be happy with what he has got, Trucha will have to get on with the job, as no excuses will be tolerated by the fans who expect better next season, starting with three points against Mathare United.