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"It is giving me sleepless nights" -Akhulia worried over team’s main weakness
Reading Time: 2min | Mon. 17.11.25. | 13:47
The Thika-based side extended the winless run to three matches after they were held to a barren draw by KCB in a match held on Friday, 14 November at the Kasarani Annex
Bidco United Anthony Akhulia has admitted he is deeply concerned by their inability to find the back of the net.
Their barren run in front of the goal has seen them fail to win in three consecutive matches.
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After winning their opening two matches, Bidco has since struggled to secure maximum points, as the team has claimed victory once in six matches.
The Thika-based side extended the winless run to three matches after they were held to a barren draw by KCB in a match held on Friday, 14 November at the Kasarani Annex.
Apart from the winless run, it was also the third consecutive time that Bidco failed to score, and the fourth in their opening eight matches.
“It (goal drought) is giving me sleepless nights. We created a few chances, but enough for us to score. It is an area of concern for all my technical bench members,” said Akhulia after the Tusker match.
Bidco have scored just five goals in eight matches. Further, the team has scored more than one goal only once; in their 2-1 victory over Ulinzi Stars on Wednesday, 29 October.
The inability to score is a threat to Bidco’s season targets, at least according to the former Rising Stars head coach.
“This season, we have to avoid relegation early enough, and to do so, we have to compete and win matches. To win matches, we have to score, and we will keep working on that,” he remarked.
Despite the drought, Akhulia, who turned out for Bidco in his playing career, identified positives from their match against Tusker.
“Coming from a loss and getting a point against a strong KCB side is commendable. The only thing now lacking is to find the back of the net.
We really improved on how to handle different moments, unlike against Tusker when we were poor in our game management and execution,” he added.

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