After six clean sheets, the Dockers face a stern test in the form of Muhoroni Youth, but coach Muhiddin is hopeful they will come out unscathed.
Bandari FC coach Twahir Muhiddin expects his team to continue with their excellent form when they face Muhoroni in a Kenyan Premier League on SaturdayThe Dockers are in a fine form winning four matches while not conceding in six, a run which has seen the side move to sixth position on the log with 29 points, and the tactician is keen to extend the run against struggling Muhoroni side, that recently fired coach Francis Baraza
“I am very happy with my team, we have started the second leg well and we are stronger defensively too. Six clean sheets in a row is not a mean achievement, and results like these pushes us to even work harder in the league. As a team, we are still committed to finish as high as possible in the league and maintain our good run,” Muhiddin told Goal.
“Definitely Muhoroni will be difficult, they are at home and they have had an inconsistent season so far, with a new coach, they will want to dent our run and get something from us. Yes they have an advantage of playing at home, but that will not deter our intentions of getting good results. We are going for a win, and hopefully we will get it.”
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