Kenya Police Bullets head coach David Vijago/ CHARLENE MALWATrinity Starlets team manager Chris
Kibeca is putting emphasis on discipline, communication
and sharper execution ahead of their Women's Premier League match against Kenya
Police Bullets on Sunday.
Starlets head into the match determined to translate improved preparation into points after a demanding run of fixtures.
Trinity
Starlets lost to Kayole Starlets 2-1 to end their unbeaten record run.
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“We
have had a good week of training and the focus has been on correcting
the small mistakes that have been costing us,” Kibeca said.
He noted that the technical bench has pushed for better decision-making in key moments.
“The
players understand what is at stake and the response in training has
been positive. Against a team like Police Bullets, you must stay
organised from the first minute to the last.”
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He urged his players to maintain intensity while trusting the system.
Meanewhile, Police Bullets head coach David Vijago admitted that lapses in
concentration and inefficiency in both boxes have hurt his side in
recent outings.
Fine margins have separated them from better results. The
cops fell 4-2 to Kibera Soccer in a midweek fixture at Marist University in Karen.
“What
has cost us is not lack of effort, but moments where we switch off,
especially defensively, and our failure to punish opponents when chances
come,” Vijago said.
Vijago said Bullets are targeting a more
controlled performance built on compact defending and quicker
transitions.
“We have
worked on our shape and recovery runs, and we want to be more clinical
going forward. The plan is to control the tempo, stay patient, and take
our chances when they come,” he added,
Discipline will be key against a Trinity side eager to press and attack.
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