Sofapaka custodian Odhiambo eyes strong finish

Experienced Sofapaka custodian Fredrick Odhiambo has lauded the team’s recent performance whilst remaining confident of a positive finish when the season finally concludes.Sofapaka have been riding on good form from the time coach David Ouma took over from his fired boss Kennedy Odhiambo in March over a series of unwanted results.🗣️”The final fixtures are finals for us and we are fully going for maximum points beginning with Saturday against Vihiga Bullets.”Fredrick Odhiambo🗞️Read more on https://t.co/7ZjNA3Y0nj@betikaKe@OyandoRonny#BatotoBaMungu pic.twitter.com/g8FPUM1GtM— Sofapaka FC (@FC_Sofapaka) May 25, 2022 Odhiambo who has been enjoying uninterrupted playing time from the time Ouma said the good form witnessed at the club is as a result of hard work from the playing unit.“It has been a good outing for us in the last five matches, winning four and drawing one. I am glad we have hit form towards the end of the season, which is not bad for a strong finish. When the team is able to win three to four consecutive matches, then it means the team is in good shape. We have been a unit and fighting for each other, and this has been the secret behind our recent results. Last week’s draw was a little setback, but we are hopeful of bouncing back to winning ways,” he told the club media.👏Congratulations to @RSBfootball and our former striker Fiston Abdoulrazaq who won the 2021/22 @CAFCLCC trophy.@betikaKe@OyandoRonny#BatotoBaMungu https://t.co/MCC6pKfFFB— Sofapaka FC (@FC_Sofapaka) May 25, 2022 The former Gor Mahia custodian who joined the 2009 league champions before the season began from Sofapaka noted that his confidence had shot from the time he walked to the starting team.who alternated in between the sticks for the better part of the first leg.“I am glad to have had a good run with the team while on the pitch. At the beginning of the season I was not able to get enough playing time, but I’m glad much has come my way, largely in the second leg. As a player, the more matches you play, the more you gain confidence, which makes it easier to effectively perform, and that has been no difference for me,” he stated.Aye! Aye! Captain Brenda Angeshi sailing into dizzying depthsWith two matches remaining before the season ends, the former Mathare United man called on his teammates to put extra efforts and pick maximum points in either matches.“We have three important fixtures to go. They are final to us because of the target that we have in place and want to achieve. It will not be a walk in the park since we are facing sides that are fighting for their lives to remain in the top flight and for the league title. Nonetheless, I have so much confidence in the team and I am optimistic we will bag the nine points, starting with the Vihiga Bullets match on Saturday,” he added.

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