Tusker FC midfielder David Odoyo, affectionately known as “Daddy,” commends the collective effort of the Brewers’ squad, crediting their ongoing teamwork for achieving five successive victories in various competitions.Their latest triumph was a hard-fought 1-0 win against the AFC Leopards just before the international break, with John Njuguna’s deflected goal proving decisive for securing maximum points in Machakos.##NAJAVA_MECA_7965900##The win halted Ingwe’s ten-match unbeaten run across all competitions, and Odoyo described it as a hard-fought victory, emphasizing the team’s determination to secure all three points. He expressed satisfaction with the team’s current winning streak, stating,“We are thankful for the victory we secured, particularly because we executed our game plan effectively, and everyone contributed positively. Our objective was to secure three points, and we relentlessly pushed and worked until the final whistle. We aim to maintain this momentum in the upcoming games.” Odoyo, speaking to the club’s official website, highlighted the significance of winning five consecutive games, attributing it to the team’s strong spirit and collective effort. He emphasized the team’s ambition to compete for the league title, saying,“It is a significant boost to win five games in a row, showcasing the strong team spirit we possess. Each player is committed to making a contribution and striving towards our goal of competing for the league title.” Ayunga, Ng’ang’a join Harambee Stars campFurthermore, Odoyo praised his midfield partnership with youngster Chris Erambo, emphasizing the positive impact of their off-pitch friendship on their individual performances. Erambo, recently called up to the national team Harambee Stars for the four-nation tournament in Malawi, was commended by Odoyo.“We constantly support each other both on and off the pitch, pushing each other to improve with every game. Our shared goal is to achieve success by the end of the season, and if either of us is named young player of the season, it would be a significant achievement,” noted Odoyo.With a three-week break before the round of 16 of the FKF Cup, Odoyo urged his teammates to maintain their focus and intensity. “We must remain diligent during the break to sustain our momentum. With our collective effort and teamwork, we can achieve positive results,” he emphasized.
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