Nairobi City Stars have been punching above their weight this season for various reasons.Their superb run contrasts that of last season where the club struggled and spent the better part of the campaign battling relegation.While coach Nicholas Muyoti takes much of the credit for the turnaround of results and rightly so, his backroom staff deserve pats off their backs for the good job well done.##NAJAVA_MECA_7930333##The club’s analyst and psychologist Obed Nyamweya while delving into the form of the team revealed that player growth has contributed immensely to the teams’ improved performance this season.Nyamweya notes that the youthful lot at City Stars have adapted well to the demands of the top flight and handled the relegation pressure pretty well last season.“Fighting relegation in the premier league is not easy for various reasons; teams perceive you as underdogs and they come for all points. There is an aspect of an inferiority complex when you keep losing matches and for young players, it’s hard to boost their morale, and lastly, there is an aspect of bad luck. Things don’t work out completely and you are left asking what are we not doing right,” said Nyamweya.Matano calls for investment in youth programs to raise Kenyan football standardsLooking into last season’s run that nearly scuttled their plan of staying in the table of men, Nyamweya said lack of balance in the team was he root cause of the poor results.“Last season we had a mixture of experienced and inexperienced players and we had to find balance within the team. Somehow, the results did not come as we had expected. We are glad we turned the corner and survived relegation and now we are onto a much better season, “he said.Nyamweya is satisfied with the chemistry levels in the team and the confidence in which the players who majority of them are in their second season in the top tier are expressing themselves.“From the look of things, as per the Premier League table, it’s evident City Stars is a different team from last season having grown in terms of confidence & performance. Last season, the entry of players to the premier league was an induction process. This year they have grown and have belief in themselves and have been pushing and are loving the fact they are playing,” he said.CAF technical inspection delegation to visit CHAN host cities and stadiumsWith everything working seamlessly, Nyamweya believes that the future is bright and secure for Simba wa Nairobi.“Most of the young players have the fire burning in their bellies. They have found their feet and their confidence is growing. They are getting more minutes under their belts and have the urge to prove themselves and make headlines. City Stars is now a fully gelled team and the results are coming through,” he added.City Stars left back focusing big after helping team turn season aroundNyamweya joined Simba wa Nairobi at the onset of last year when the team was groping with losses.Separately, Nyamweya is the head coach of FIFA Best, a community side.