FKFPL: Nzoia Sugar coach Oduor bullish ahead of Bandari clash

Nzoia Sugar head coach Godfrey Oduor is adamant his charges are up to the task to challenge Bandari and collect maximum points when the pair clash on Saturday at the Mbaraki Sports Complex in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League.The millers will flex their muscles with the John Baraza instructed side as the top tier returns after taking a short break for the festive season.##NAJAVA_MECA_7778379##The former Harambee Starlets gaffer downplayed fears that the Bungoma-based would be relegated from the FKF Premier League despite dangling at the bottom of the sixteen-team table.The Sugar Men have experienced a tough campaign that was orchestrated by the mass movement of players during the off-season transfer window and find themselves with three wins, four draws, and six defeats, picking 13 points from 16 rounds.”I’m confident this is a match we can easily win if we get our script right in Mombasa,” he offered.”We began the season on a slow note but I have seen some tremendous improvement and we have only lost matches because of a few loopholes in certain departments,” Oduor told The Star.”We intend to try as much as we can to evade relegation given we are in the red zone.”Ulinzi Stars goalkeeper Stephen Ochieng set for long injury layoffOduor is further expecting a scenario similar to the one the club faced during the last transfer window with a host of his players set to leave the club. As per the knowledgeable tactician, well-oiled clubs in the top tier are courting the signature of his arsenals.Mozzart Sport understands that the Millers goalkeeper Bernard Onunga is set for a return to Gusii FC while central defender Salim Murunga has attracted interest from Kakamega Homeboyz and AFC Leopards, Brian Wepo is also on the move with FC Talanta and Nairobi City Stars the keen admirers.Nzoia have, however, laid a significant plan to ensure any departing players are well replaced as they seek to launch a relegation survival battle starting with the Dockers encounter.”Unfortunately, we might have to contend with losing yet another set of instrumental players to rival clubs once again. We already have information that five of our players have attracted interest from other clubs,” Oduor remarked.”We are also moving into the transfer market to fish out good players who can get the job done,” he stated.Homeboyz defender Brian Buleti anticipates industrious second-leg

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