Ninth and unbeaten in their last four games, it would not be going over the top in at least noting the sense of improvement at Posta Rangers, and after their latest win – a Saturday 2-0 victory over Mathare United at the Ruaraka Grounds – there wasn’t a happier man than team striker Eluid Lokuwam.The lanky attacker made a sweeping move just after the hour mark of the highly contested game to tap in the second and winning goal for his side and claim his first goal of the campaign this season, something he believes had been coming.##NAJAVA_MECA_7208817##“First of all it’s a very good feeling getting back that scoring touch that had kinda got away from me,” Lokuwam told Mozzart Sport post-game. “I thank God because I have been praying for it and I think when you get one over the line, the others will come for sure.”The win – Posta’s 10th of the season – accentuated what the team has been all about as Lokuwam stated.“If you have been following us up in the recent weeks, I would say our levels have really improved and the hard work we put in during training is beginning to show,” the former Gor Mahia player said. “Myself I haven’t been getting many opportunities to play but every time you get that call, you have to respond.🥇 MAN OF THE MATCH From Mbaraki Grounds Eliud Lokuwam #BandariVsPosta#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/55OVuLZbOG— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) October 20, 2021 “At the end of the day it’s about taking your opportunities and making the best out of them.”One man who has been within the goals is his teammate Calvin Odongo – the scorer of the team’s opening goal against Mathare United- and one who had notched a double in Posta’s previous fixture against Gor Mahia.“He is a hard worker,” Lokuwam said of Odongo. “Everything has to show in training. And he does things right. I am very happy for him and am sure he will continue winning us games.”Kariobangi Sharks defender relieved after overcoming injuryFollowing a quiet transfer window that head coach John Kamau was vocal about ‘sticking to his players for the moment’, Posta have gone on from what was a blunt attack beginning this year, to scoring seven in their last four games.“We have introduced a new style to our team and polishing our expansive setup is an everyday process,” Kamau said of his team’s run. “We are not there yet because we are still not making our movements in the attacking third tick. I am hopeful for the games coming up.”