For huge spells of last season, Kenya Police FC looked like a constellation of stars who could not play as a team with current head coach Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo pinpointing ‘belief’ as their major undoing.The former Gor Mahia assistant coach was appointed as the head coach back in early March to take over the reins from John Bobby Ogolla who was sent packing after a string of poor results.Government warns football stakeholders against engaging newly formed FKF Management CommitteePamzo admitted that the team lacked belief when he took over and after drilling it into his side; they ended the season with an eight-game unbeaten run.“I instilled belief in the team because when I took over what they were lacking was the belief to win games and it took a couple of games for them to realize how they were good as players and as a team.##NAJAVA_MECA_6485825##Once the belief was there we went unbeaten in eight games and conceded two goals in the process and to me, this is a huge leap,” said Pamzo.Police eventually finished the season ninth, winning all five games towards the end of the campaign including a win over Bandari FC who were threatening to make a late title charge.Pamzo is hoping that the team can finish the season as well as they started as the players have now bought into his coaching philosophy.Four top flight clubs salivate for hefty cash prizes in the first edition of the Lidonde Cup“What is important is, come next season we have to start the way we finished last season and I believe that this is very much possible.The players are experienced and right now they know what I expect of them and I now know how to work with them and I also know what the office wants,” added Pamzo.