Kisumu All Stars centre back Moses Odhiambo has tipped the club to beat relegation despite the poor form the second tier has been riding on recently.All Stars risk to be kicked out of the Super League as they are languishing deep in the relegation zone after 22 rounds, a run that Odhiambo feels has been occasioned by lack of finances and lose of players.#NSL Kisumu All Stars, Silibwet, Zoo triumphant on a day of one goal margins https://t.co/om7sa6vGyg pic.twitter.com/6hZHEqvDyV— FKFcaretaker (@FKFcaretaker) March 27, 2022 The outfit that enjoys sponsorship from the county government dished a walkover last month to debutants SS Assad after failing to pool enough resources for the trip to Kwale and had earlier on lost a number of players who sought greener pastures.All Stars, commonly known as Otenga began the season well but are currently are placed second from bottom with 23 points, two off Migori Youth and three adrift of safety.Odhiambo, who returned to the club after a rather rocky stay with top flight side KCB says it is just a matter of time before the team redeems its image by scaling clear of the dreaded zone.”It’s a shame that the team finds itself in the red zone but one thing that remains certain is, we will not get relegated. We have a few challenges but they will not push the team to the third tier,” he said.Odhiambo who left All Stars in 2019 for the bank in the meantime set to resume training next week after recovering from an ankle injury that had kept him out since late last year.Kisumu All-Stars have landed a CAF instructor. Read more https://t.co/AT1s7Cz8Qh— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) March 9, 2022 The towering defender hurt his ankle in a friendly match pitting KCB and FC Talanta and ended paying heavily for his decision to train in pain as he aggravated it and consequently, he had to stay for more than half a year on the sidelines.