Kariobangi Sharks head coach William Muluya feels his players were anxious in the latter stages of their Kenyan Premier League (KPL) match against Sofapaka.
The FKF Shield Cup winners were on course to register a 1-0 win against Batoto ba Mungu but with just a minute to go, concentration lapses allowed Ugandan striker Umaru Kasumba to head home an equalizer.
Muluya does not want to point fingers but has explained what might have happened.
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“We had not won for six matches, and my players were anxious and it led to that one mistake in which we conceded from, I think they had forgotten the basics,” Muluya told Goal after the match.