Poor start to life in the KPL has Bidco coach Akhulia on the edge

Poor start to life in the KPL has Bidco coach Akhulia on the edge

Bandari FC players celebrate after scoring during their 2-0 win over Bidco United in Mombasa. (PHOTO/Mark Mutuku)

Bidco United's head coach, Anthony Akhulia, has expressed his frustration at their poor start to the campaign as well as their failure to nail a win in the 1-1 draw against Talanta in their last match at the weekend.

After four matches, since the 2024/25 season began, the Thika-based team is yet to pick a win and this is worrying Coach Akhulia.

"Against Talanta FC, I can say those were two points we lost, especially because we were playing at home," said Akhulia. "From the kick-off, we were not strong enough, and Talanta dominated the game. In the second half, we came back strongly, but conceding in the last minute was really disappointing."

Despite the setbacks, Akhulia remains optimistic and determined to steer his team towards their first win of the season. "We have to keep on working until we get our first win," he added.

Bidco's next challenge comes after the international break, when they face a struggling Mathare United side. The break provides a crucial opportunity for the team to regroup, refocus, and iron out their tactical issues, and Akhulia will be hoping his players can show the resilience needed to break the cycle of draws and finally secure three points.

With a promising squad but inconsistent performances so far, Bidco United's quest for a first win continues. Their upcoming fixture against Mathare could be a turning point in their season, as they seek to climb higher in the league standings and build momentum.

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