NSL: Naivas not thinking of FKF Premier League promotion yet

Naivas FC head coach Collins Omondi alias Korea insists he and his side are not getting carried away with the prospect of winning the National Super League (NSL) title and gaining promotion to the FKF Premier League, despite currently sitting at the summit of the table.The retailers moved three points clear of second-placed Mathare United following their 4-0 win over Migori Youth on Saturday. The victory not only propelled them to the top of the log but also marked their return to winning ways after a string of two winless matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_7926964##Naivas had succumbed to a 4-3 loss at Rainbow FC before playing out a one-all draw against Darajani Gogo.Despite the good run of form, Omondi has maintained their focus is to take it a game at a time while downplaying the fact they have the chance to grace the top tier league for the first time in their history.The seasoned tactician said the focus is solely on achieving their set targets for the second part of the season.“I can’t talk about promotion at this time, I can only comment on the targets we have for the second leg, we have given ourselves several games to win and see what happens,” he told reporters after their emphatic win at the Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.Omondi further said his target for now is to improve on the project he has initiated at Naivas and check on the table at the end of the season.“For now, I want to focus on the project and our targets, we are doing things right and if we continue doing the basics, that turn out to give us the points, then we can wait and see where the team will be on the table when we end the season,” added Omondi.NSL: Naivas rout Migori to consolidate top spot as Kajiado secure key winOn his hand, Migori Youth assistant coach Kevin Oluoch attributed his side’s defeat to avoidable mistakes, however, remained adamant the birder club will rise from the recent dip in form and contest for one of the automatic promotion places.Migori, last season missed out on a move to the top tier narrowly after a 3-0 walloping the promotion playoffs from Wazito FC now Muhoroni Youth.“We lost to a good team and we are treating it as a wake-up call, we lost due to our mistakes which could have been avoided, the first goal and the second are all from errors and poor judgment.”“We are still in promotion contention, we have only played two games in the second leg. The team is intact from last season with the same coaches, therefore we will try and fight for one of the automatic slots,” offered Oluoch.Harambee Stars’ Anyembe back for Viborg after 5 months of layoff

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