Bandari FC plot reset after Police arrest
Bandari FC players warm up against Tusker FC before their KPL encounter
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Bandari FC
goalkeeping coach Razak Siwa has rallied his side for a swift response after
his side fell 2-0 to Police FC, saying the Dockers are already restructuring
ahead of a defining stretch in their campaign.
The defeat
exposed moments of hesitation and defensive gaps that proved costly. Police FC
were sharper when it mattered, capitalising on situations Bandari failed to
manage. Yet inside the Dockers' camp, the mood is not one of panic but
reflection.
"Football
is a game of mistakes, we will reorganise and plan for the next matches,"
Siwa said, striking a composed tone despite the result.
Bandari
attempted to impose their structure but struggled to sustain control in key
phases. Siwa admitted the law enforcers executed their strategy more
effectively.
"We had our
plans, but their plans were more than ours so there is no problem, we will
reorganise and you will see big changes in the next match," he added.
The Dockers
currently sit seventh in the Kenya Premier League table with 32 points after 23
matches, a position that keeps them competitive but leaves little margin for
further slip ups.
Their immediate
chance to respond comes at home against Mara Sugar on March 8. The fixture
presents an opportunity to translate training ground adjustments into tangible
improvement in front of their supporters.
Five days later,
Bandari will travel to Kakamega for a stern test against Kakamega Homeboyz on
March 13, one that could significantly influence their push up the standings.
For Siwa and the
technical bench, the emphasis is on tightening organisation, sharpening
communication, and restoring belief. The promise of "big changes" now
shifts from words to action as Bandari prepare to prove that setbacks can fuel
resurgence rather than derail ambition


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