Shabana FC head coach Sammy Omolo has pointed out finishing as his team’s main achilles heel, with the Glamour Boys seriously staring at relegation.The Glamour Boys are currently second-last in the log with 18 points, two more than bottom-placed Nzoia Sugar and three less than Muhoroni Youth FC, who occupy the playoff slot.##NAJAVA_MECA_7930309##The team has struggled all season, and a change of coaches has not changed the team’s fortunes. With 11 matches left before the 2023-24 campaign wraps up, Pamzo’s men need points to climb up the log.The coach has dissected what he believes is the team’s main problem. He believes failing to finish off chances in games has time and again proved costly.”Our biggest problem is in finishing, and I can say it is due to inexperience in the team. At this level, you have to take your chances, and if you don’t, you’ll get punished,” the 2011 KPL-winning coach stated.Pamzo understands that he does not have the luxury of bringing in new faces and intends to keep sharpening the forwards at his disposal.”I will keep talking and encouraging my forwards and also work on it in training until we get it right.”Why FKF Presidential candidate wants coach Firat out of CHAN teamThe coach also delved into the team’s relegation fears and believes that they need just two wins to get out of the red zone.”We are not safe, and I have told the players that we have to do something about it. We need to get back-to-back wins; two wins will get us off the foot of the table, and we have to keep trying.”On Sunday, Shabana went down 2-0 to Bandari FC in Machakos, a game Pamzo rued his team’s missed opportunities and bad luck.”We were just unlucky because if you look at how we played, particularly in the first half, we camped in their area,” Pamzo opined. “I have never seen a situation where a team hits the crossbar four times, and that sums up a bad and unlucky day in the office,” he added.He opined that they urgently need to end the woeful run.”I can’t fault the players; they played really well, but we need to get results because the games are fast reducing, and there’s little room for error.”EXCLUSIVE: Nzoia Sugar suspend coach Steve Biko over poor performanceHe also cross-examined the goals his team let in against Bandari, all of which he believes were down to errors from his boys.”The goals conceded were from my players’ mistakes, and the truth is the mistakes are becoming too many, and they are costing us points, putting us in a bad situation.”I will talk to the players because psychologically they are beaten, and it is my duty to try and uplift them and face our next game positively.”Shabana next plays KCB on Friday in Machakos.