Murang’a Seal handed themselves a massive shot in the arm following their 4-0 evisceration of Naivas FC in the National Super League (NSL) with head coach Vincent Nyaberi maintaining his hopes of securing promotion.Seal have suffered setbacks in their quest to grace the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) after a number of their games failed to kick off at the Caretaker Committee rendered their ground unfit for league matches.Former Kenyan inteternational Baraza takes over at NSL sideNyaberi was still fuming after their 2-1 defeat to SS Assad on Sunday as he bemoaned the poor officiating in the game but insisted that they are still on course to achieve their dream of promotion.“I would like to bring attention to our away game that we played in Mombasa last weekend which had poor officiating. I would like to urge the Transition Committee to look into referring.What I saw there was shocking and most teams are now complaining about officiating but I want to say that we are still destined for the Premier League,” said Nyaberi.Seal are 11th on the log, 16 points off log leaders Fortune Sacco and are just seven points off the Promotion/Relegation slot that is currently being occupied by Muhoroni Youth FC.NSL: Fortune maintain firm grip at the top after downing MwatateThe former Shabana FC head coach also thanked the fans who turned up in droves at St. Sébastian Park to rally behind their team and was glad his boys rose to the occasion.“I would like to thank our fans because they turned up in huge numbers despite the game being on a weekday and they really tried their best to support the boys who did not disappoint them,” added Nyaberi.