Rejuvenated coastal side Bandari FC continued with their impressive form in high altitude preseason schedule as they thrashed Football Kenya Federation Premier League opponents Posta Rangers 4-1 on Friday afternoon.In the match staged at the Camp Toyoyo Grounds in Nairobi, the Dockers’ new signing James Kinyanjui opened the scoring in the first minute before Chris Ochieng doubled their lead in the 17th minute with a powerful header.TAARIFA: 📺 Haya ndio yaliojiri katika mechi yetu ya kirafiki dhidi ya Posta Rangers.Ripoti iko kwenye comments section pic.twitter.com/U0QBUwF0yr— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) August 19, 2022 Harambee Stars international Abdallah Hassan ensured the Anthony ‘Modo’ Kimani coached side went into the break with much more breathing space as he struck in the 42nd minute to give the visitors a deserved 3-0 lead at the interval.New signing Enoch Momanyi, who was snapped from FC Talanta, was on target in the 73rd minute to make it four but Bandari could not cap their performance with a clean sheet as Francis Nambute managed to breach their defense in the 80th minute.##NAJAVA_MECA_6580379##”We came up against a good side. We are building up towards the start of the season and we hope to carry this form into the new season,” said Kimani after the game.Posta Rangers assistant coach Charles Omondi said that his charges ended up losing the clash as a result of their own mistakes which came back to haunt them.”The boys played well but made mistakes that Bandari capitalized on. I am still working on the team and I hope that we bounce back in the upcoming season,” he said.Posta Rangers turn to Kamau’s expertise ahead of the start of the new seasonOn Thursday, the Dockers beat non-league side Nation FC 2-0 in their first match in Nairobi.Bandari will continue their pre-season tour of Nairobi with another build-up match against Talanta at Public Service grounds on Saturday.The Dockers are penciled to begin their FKF-PL season away to Kenya Police at Nyayo National Stadium on September 10.Additional reporting by Nation.