Bandari midfield linchpin William Wadri has tipped the club to maintain the good run they have been exhibiting under coach Anthony Kimani and finish inside the top three bracket.The dockers have found some footing since the youthful tactician took over from his sacked boss Andre Casa Mbungo in February as they have won three times and drawn twice.Hikoooooo! Ndaaaaaniiii ndio ndaaaaaniiii ya neti amepiga mengo yule Ssebo William Wadri king of Wakanda ameshatetemesha Kakamega! Amemega mega kipa anabaki akipigwa butwaa! Hatukai sana! KK Homeboyz 0 V 1 Bandari FC pic.twitter.com/zmA9ksEIHt— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) November 7, 2021 The new lease of life under Kimani has left Wadri, one of the influential players at the club convinced that they have what it takes to give the teams above them a run for their money.Bandari honchos were forced to swing into action when the run of poor results persisted with the Rwandese tactician bearing the most of it as he was shown the door.”The team has began gaining momentum again at the right time after having a rough since the year began. This gives us the confidence to fight for a top three finish,” said the Ugandan midfielder.Asked on what triggered the poor run under Mbungo, Wadri was quick to note that the team had to without the services of key players for a couple of weeks due to injuries.The former Cup holders who had to settle for a second place finish in 2018 and the following year have been plaqued by injuries this season forcing the technical bench to work with second string players.Duuuudeeeeeee! Weuh! Dereva Shukisha wanamalizwa! Ssebo William Wadri king of Wakanda anacheka na wavu Burudani limekamilika, nakwambia kama ulikua umewekeza basi mukuchu ndio huo ushaingia benki! GOAL! 85 | Bandari FC 3 V 0 Talanta— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) October 31, 2021 “At some point we lost more than five members of the starting team and this had an impact. The available players tried their best but unfortunately, the results did come our away but I am glad that we have shaken off the bad patch,” he observed.Meanwhile, with calls to have Kimani handed the rank of head coach on permanent basis growing day in day out, Wadri revealed that the players were happy to work under the former Kenyan international whom he praised for his man management skills.”He is a gentleman per excellence. The players are enjoying their game under him and hopefully we will continue reaping positive results,” he added.