Ulinzi Stars captain reveals reason for their poor league form

Ulinzi Stars captain reveals reason for their poor league form

Evans Ousuru 07:24 - 24.10.2024

Ulinzi are still winless and captain Boniface Muchiri has opened up on what is letting them down.

Ulinzi Stars captain Boniface Muchiri has rued tough luck for their worrying form so far this season after another draw with Tusker FC on Wednesday.

The soldiers are winless in their five matches played but have managed back-to-back draws against Tusker and Kenya Police. Ulinzi succumbed to a 1-0 loss against both KCB and Murang'a Seal and face a daunting task this weekend as Posta Rangers awaits.

The international winger, who was recalled to Harambee Stars squad this month, said scoring has been the team's Achilles heel and believes they will have to rediscover their scoring touch for their first win of the season to inspire confidence into the team. 

Ulinzi have scored a meagre three goals and conceded five, to rank 16th in the 18-team league. "It was a tough match but congratulations to the boys and everyone who contributed to the performance," Muchiri told Sports Eye. "If we scored the penalty, it would have given us more confidence, but that moment really brought us down. We improved in the second half and fought for the point," the former Tusker man added.

Muchiri believes it's a matter of time before the team wins their first match. "Putting the ball at the back of the net is something that the team needs to improve. We have to ensure that we utilise our chances."

Charles Momanyi scored for Tusker in the 43rd minute before debutant Bryan Kefero salvaged a point for Ulinzi with an equaliser in the 48th minute.