Mabonga Reflects on Bungoma Queens' Disappointing Season

Bungoma Queens coach Mabonga has openly shared his thoughts on the team’s underwhelming performance throughout the recently concluded season.
In a candid interview, he acknowledged that expectations were high after promising early signs, but the squad struggled to maintain consistency on the pitch. Injuries to key players, tactical challenges, and difficult fixtures contributed to their lower-than-anticipated standing in the league. Despite the setbacks, Mabonga emphasized the valuable lessons learned that could shape a stronger comeback next season.
The coach highlighted moments of brilliance where the team showed great potential, particularly in their attacking play and defensive resilience during certain matches. However, he pointed out recurring issues with finishing chances and maintaining concentration during crucial periods of games. These shortcomings ultimately prevented Bungoma Queens from climbing higher in the table and competing for silverware. Mabonga expressed pride in the players’ dedication and fighting spirit even when results were not favorable.
Looking ahead, the experienced tactician outlined plans to address the team’s weaknesses through targeted training and possible squad reinforcements. He stressed the importance of building mental toughness and better game management skills to handle pressure situations more effectively. Fans and club officials have shown support for Mabonga’s vision, hoping his honest assessment will translate into noticeable improvements in the coming campaign.
This season of reflection comes at an important time for women’s football development in Kenya. Mabonga’s insights not only provide a clear picture of Bungoma Queens’ journey but also spark broader conversations about growth and investment in the sport. As the team prepares for the next chapter, supporters remain optimistic that the disappointments of this year will fuel greater success moving forward.



