Kakamega Homeboyz have been blowing hot and cold in the current season unlike in the past one where the Mozzart Bet powered team was firmly in contention for the league title.A closer look at the league table indicates that the team has won seven out of the twenty-one rounds played. The club has registered nine draws, the most by side in the competition and has gone on to bow five times.The club’s run in the league heavily contrast that of the Cup as Abana Abeingo are in the quarter-final having eliminated holders Gor Mahia last weekend.##NAJAVA_MECA_7142310##Homeboyz dumped Gor out of the competition that is also sponsored by the leading gaming firm by a solitary goal and will take on the 2018 winners Kariobangi Sharks in the quarters.Moses Mudavadi’s deflected effort was the difference between the two teams.Meet the phenomenal Kenyan physiotherapist making strides in TanzaniaCoach Patrick Odhiambo considers the slim win over Gor a massive one that will inspire his charges to turn their season around.Odhiambo, a former Gor assistant coach termed the win over K’Ogalo as a source of motivation for his players who have been struggling to win matches in a convincing manner.“Beating a team of Gor calibre is not an easy task to achieve. Credit goes to the players who left everything on the pitch and delivered the win. If we build on the confidence derived from the win, then we will improve especially our league run,” said the former Biashara United coach.With the league crown seemingly out of touch unless something extraordinary happens, Odhiambo said, claiming the Cup was a realistic target for the team as only two matches stand between them and the final.The winner of the competition will book a slot in the next edition of the CAF Confederation Cup.“It is possible to win the Cup if we approach every match like a final. The remaining bit of it is tough but I reckon, we are equal to the task,” added the former Sony Sugar gaffer.