Wazito takes survival quest to Bandari

Wazito’s quest to preserve their Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) next season takes them to Mbaraki Stadium, Mombasa on Sunday, but with one eye glued in Nairobi. The Muhoroni-based side will be up against unpredictable Bandari FC, while in Nairobi, their rivals in the survival race Mathare United will be taking on KCB FC.”We’re going for a win,” Wazito coach Charles Odera told Mozzart Sport ahead of their Friday morning training session at Muhoroni Stadium. “Where we are at the moment and with a few games to go, you can’t make no mistake, only a win can save you,” the former Chemelil Sugar FC player. Wazito has managed to pick up an impressive four points in their last two games, as they sailed above Mathare United to safety in the playoffs position 15.”We want to cement our position there, and if possible, move clear of the bottom five,” a confident Odera said.##NAJAVA_MECA_7283903##The team is expected to hit the road this evening to Mombasa ahead of the crunch tie.Four matches under his watch and new Bandari FC coach Sheikh Twahir Muhiddin is yet to lose. The veteran gaffer has guided the Dockers to two wins, including an impressive 7-2 hammering of relegated Vihiga Bullets FC, and two draws. “We’re still a work in progress,” the former Harambee Stars manager told Mozzart Sport. “Our aim is to win every match. We shall see where that lands us at the end of the season,” he added. CAF CC: Big blow for Yanga as Aucho is ruled out of finalBandari, who are yet to win their maiden FKFPL title in their over 30-year existence, are placed 6th on the log, six points off 5th placed KCB FC.In the meantime, Wazito will be hoping for Mathare United’s poor form to continue against KCB. The Slum Boys are winless in nine games, and two weeks ago dropped to automatic relegation zone exchanging positions with Wazito.The team’s management has however vowed to ensure they stay afloat. “As the administration, we have ensured that the boys are trained and motivated. I have no doubt in my mind that we’re going to survive the chop,” the club’s CEO Jecton Obure said.

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