Bandari FC coach Paul Nkata at a past match. [Photo/ goal.com]

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Bandari FC coach Paul Nkata has dismissed claims of a fallout in the team following the recent performances where the team is on a three-match win-less streak.Nkata's statement comes against the backdrop of claims that a group of players who have not been having enough game time at the Mombasa-based outfit, have staged a mutiny against the tactician who guided Tusker FC to KPL glory in 2016.While dismissing the claims, the Ugandan who joined the Dockers ahead of the current season defended his team selection criteria which he says is based on his preferred tactics for every game."The changes are just normal alterations. We have a large squad with youngsters and we have to field them too. There has been nothing like disquiet or internal issues over fielding. It's only tactical in view of how we feel opposition plays. We rested the likes of Mudde and Luvutsi who are more of power or less pace and opted for more speedy players," said Nkata as quoted by futaa.com.Following the 1-1 draw against Sofapaka, Bandari dropped to 9th on the log with their next game being against struggling Mathare United.