Nandwa not happy with draw
September 14, 2008
Sher Karuturi’s Head Coach James Nandwa is not a happy man. He wanted nothing short of victory to propel them to 31 points when they met World Hope at the Hope Center today. But his boys had to settle for a barren draw with World Hope.
Nandwa, who is also the assistant National team coach told our editor on phone how disappointed he was with the draw. “We had come here to win to boost our chances of finishing in a respectable position. Instead we got a point. The players too were very disappointed with the result but I know they will bounce back and focus on the next assignments. The League is getting tighter and tighter as it comes to an end. Every point now counts.”
The Naivasha based side is currently lying sixth in the standings of 16 teams with a total of 29 points. Both teams missed good scoring chances and at the end of the 90 minutes they had to be content with the result.
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