Tusker have dismissed claims about dressing room unrest after losing their first two games of the Sportpesa Premier League.
Media Liason officer Diana Yonah has said that the club does not harbor any ambitions of sanctioning the coach over the dwindling performance.
“That issue (of sabotage) is a very serious one and I do not want to comment on it. I have heard that from fans but in my estimation I think that luck as not been on our side. We are training every day according to schedule, the players are putting their best efforts both in training at in the game and I know that with time, everything will be okay,” he said.
Baraza’s viewpoint will however have little effect in convincing the masses considering the defending champions’ worsening situation that has seen them fall to the bottom league position having conceded seven goals from two games.
Easily beaten 5-2 by Nzoia United in their league opener, the brewers are enduring possibly the worst start any defending champion has recorded in recent Kenyan top flight history.