Posta Rangers captain Suleiman Ngotho has urged his teammates to afford the newly appointed head coach Salim Ali maximum cooperation for the team to realize the target of a top five finish in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) Rangers acquired the former Mathare United gaffer last week to replace Stanley Okumbi who is said to have left the club to pursue further studies in Germany with his appointment taking effect this week. For the time the team has been under assistant coach Collins Omondi, the results haven’t been forth coming as they lost in similar 3-1 scoreline to Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards. Salim watched the last Sunday’s match held at Thika Stadium from the stands.MIND THE GAP- SULEIMAN ‘SULE’ NGOTHO (POSTA RANGERS FC) For Suleiman Ngotho, football is not the only way one can depend for survival, evidenced by the grappling financial status in the industry. Therefore, despite being playing for @posta_rangers in the @Officialfkfpl …. pic.twitter.com/CGVjmlktBP— KEFWA (@kefwaofficial) August 9, 2021 Ngotho called on the team to unite behind Salim to first arrest the recent poor run and continue with the good run they had under Okumbi who was also present in the stands in the Leopards loss.”We have a new coach and all I ask the team is to offer their cooperation and support. We have a target of finishing in the top five and if we rally behind him we will make it, results of the last rounds notwithstanding,” said the centre back. Bumper harvest for lucky punter in Ksh 10 stakeThe defender who squarely blamed their loss to Leopards on the match day officials for falling on intimidation from the fans in the meantime was grateful to clock full time for the first time this season. You can promote and build Ngotho’s project by buying your needed cereal products from his shop, including deliveries. Call him on 0755674243 #MindTheGap #SuleimanNgotho pic.twitter.com/YyNKc4dir8— KEFWA (@kefwaofficial) August 9, 2021 The former Thika United defender had been battling a knee injury suffered late last season and would hurt it again in the first leg. For the time he had been sidelined, Okumbi relied on the partnership of Kennedy Owino and David Ochieng at the heart of the defence with Bernard Ondiek, a natural midfielder offering options.Rangers strengthened the department by acquiring Geoffrey Shiveka from Kariobangi Sharks in the mid season transfer window but the experienced player is yet to make his debut for the club.