Expect a more lethal Shabana, assures assistant coach Oscar Kambona

Assistant coach Oscar Kambona has cautioned teams in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League to brace themselves up for a more lethal Shabana going forward.Shabana tore Sofapaka apart last Saturday at the Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay beating the 2009 league winners 4-1 to register their third win of the season.The win over Sofapaka was the biggest the club has recorded since returning to the top flight after 17 years in the cold.##NAJAVA_MECA_7749406##Kambona who was in charge alongside Caleb Aringa said the team has started to show its true colours after struggling to adapt to the demands of the top flight.Shabana who appointed Aringa last week as an assistant coach have been inconsistent but Kambona who is expected to be relegated to the rank of second assistant coach said the win over Sofapaka is the club’s turning point towards greatness.Why outspoken Police coach Zdravko Logarusic wants to overhaul squad in JanuaryShabana are expected to appoint a new head coach in the week with reports indicating that Kenya Police assistant coach Salim Babu is in pole position to take over the coaching job at the club.“Expect better results in the next matches. The boys have the potential to offer more. Their confidence is building up at amazing speeds. They have adapted to the league and learnt to play and get results under pressure,” said Kambona. Kambona who has been in charge from the time his boss Sammy Okoth left the club attributed the win over Sofapaka to the finishing drills the club conducted days to the game.Otanga terms KCB win over Police as morale booster in title raceThe former Gor Mahia defender said the team spent the better part of last week fine-tuning and polishing the weaknesses that had been exposed in the past matches.“We trained well for the game. We took time to address our weaknesses in the forward and back line and I am happy everything went in line with the plan. We had been conceding goals from set pieces but that looks like a thing of the past,” he added.

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