Injured Wazito FC custodian Mustapha Oduor believes that the club will redeem its image in the remaining matches and ultimately keep their top flight status that is increasingly coming under threat.Wazito who boast of having quality in their squad are in the risk of having a date with the axe as they sit in the playoff spot, five points adrift of safety.Official statement on Mustapha Oduor https://t.co/oBkG3cHpq1#Wazito4life pic.twitter.com/KTyDEnwx0k— Wazito Football Club (@wazitofc) October 23, 2021 The club that had to effect changes in the technical bench mid season where Fred Ambani returned to replace Francis Kimanzi has been struggling to register positive results consistently.However, Oduor who has been out since October last year tipped his teammates to summon their energies and fight for their survival in the remaining twelve rounds.From child labour to football stardom – This is Moses Mudavadi’s storyAt the same time, the custodian who boasts of continental experience having featured in CAF Confederation Cup matches while attached to Bandari said the goalkeeping department had the mettle to keep as many cleansheets as the could from the matches.”The players will have to fight for the safety of the club and their profiles in the remaining matches. The team has to retain its place in the top league by all means. I also feel it’s time the goalkeepers stepped up and bagged cleansheets from the available rounds, ” he said.SUB 8′ Mustapha Oduor’s debut comes to a premature end. He’s forced off with an injury, Zamu Adisa takes his place.#Wazito4life— Wazito Football Club (@wazitofc) October 17, 2021 Oduor’s long term injury saw Wazito cross the border and break the bank to sign Bashir Ssekagya from Uganda to complement Adisa Omar and Bixente Otieno.The former Vihiga United keeper fractured his foot while in action against Kakamega Homeboyz and was subsequently ruled out for six months. He has since been undergoing rehabilitation and will know whether he will be ready for selection next week.