Juma disappointed with Leopards winless run
Police twice came from behind with Tashid Toha equalizerin the stoppage time denying Ingwe their first win of the season.
The result stretched Leopards winless run in the new campaignto four matches; three draws and a loss to add more pressure to Juma.
"I am very disappointed because this was actually awin but you saw what happened. But again it's football and things like these dohappen.
We expected to win today. We fought very hard for the 90minutes and unfortunately we conceded in stoppage time because we lackedconcentration. Football is always 90 plus minutes until the finalwhistle", said Juma.
Despite starting his regime on a wrong foot, Juma is stilloptimistic better days lie ahead for Leopards who are sitting 13th on theFKF-PL log with three points.
"Always after a football match there is another onethat we need to prepare for and hope to correct our mistakes", Juma added.
On the contrary, Juma's counterpart Francis Barasa hailedhis boys for the spirited comeback that secured them a point.
"Ican say the boys have done what they could do to come back from a goal down toforce a draw and we will have to work on the small mistakes we committed in ournext match", Barasa said.
Barasa admitted his team did well to contain Leopards whowere under pressure to secure their maiden victory this season.
"Westarted very well and scored first before they cancelled and they started usingthe dead balls to hurt us and we have been punished through that.
Itis always difficult defending dead balls from teams like Leopards", Barasaconcluded.
Policewho have similar points as Leopards having also secured three draws and a loss areranked 16th on the log.
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