Kenya have so far collected just two points from as many matches in Group E and the administrator believes good preparations are lacking
Gor Mahia sporting director Omondi Aduda believes Kenya can perform better in the remaining 2022 World Cup qualifiers with proper preparatory matches.
The Harambee Stars started their campaign with a stalemate at home against Uganda last Thursday, before settling to a 1-1 draw away to Rwanda on Monday.
Prior to their first Group E match, the Cranes had played Ethiopia in a friendly match and lost 2-1.
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This was after Amavubi managed to play a double-header build-up match against the Central African Republic and secured an aggregate 7-0 win.