KWPL: Minjis rues injuries fatigue for Kisped Queens’ poor run
Kisped Queens players in a past NSL match against Kolwa Falcons. Photo/ Courtesy
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The team has endured a tough campaign so far, losing their first four matches before managing to salvage a point in their most recent outing.
The poor run of results has left Kisped rooted at the bottom of the league standings with just one point, raising alarm within the technical bench as pressure mounts to turn things around.
Speaking to Citizen Digital, Minjis highlighted that the club’s challenges go beyond the pitch, pointing to financial limitations that have hampered their preparations for matches.
According to him, the lack of sponsorship has forced the team to embark on long trips on match days, which leaves the players exhausted and with minimal time to warm up or strategize properly before kickoff.
"Away games have been the biggest hurdle,” Minjis said. “We do not have the required support, which means we travel on the same day.
"That takes a toll on the players because they arrive tired and unable to compete at their best.”
Despite the setbacks, the Kisped Queens technical team remains hopeful. Minjis believes that with improved support and more time to gel as a squad, his side can rise from the bottom and begin competing more effectively in upcoming fixtures.
Kisped Queens will be looking to secure their first win of the season when they battle Kayole Starlets this weekend, a fixture that Minjis describes as crucial in boosting the squad’s confidence and morale moving forward


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