Shabana head coach Samuel ‘Pamzo’ Omollo says there is light at the end of the tunnel after the club moved out of the red zone for the first time after a long time.The Glamour Boys made a significant leap in their quest to avoid relegation after beating the 2009 league champions Sofapaka 1-0 at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos.The slender win was enough to get the club out of the red zone, much to the delight of Pamzo, who feels that all indicators point to the club’s survival.##NAJAVA_MECA_8079525##He however cautions that, the win over Sofapaka shouldn’t get the boys carried away, as the job is not done yet as there are six matches to be played.“We are not off the hook yet but there is light at the end of the tunnel. Everyone associated with the club wants the team to play at the highest level and that is what we are fighting to achieve,” he said.A look at Shabana’s recent run shows that the team has not only been winning but keeping clean sheets unlike in the past where the club, grappled with a leaking defense, was notorious for conceding late goals.Pamzo confident Shabana FC will avoid relegation, rallies fansShabana attributed the positive strides made in recent weeks to the player’s commitment to beat the drop.“These are the fruits of the hard work we have been putting in training. The boys have been pushing themselves in training. Our motto has been ‘every game is a final’ and it is paying off,” he offered.Omondi craving for Harambee Stars starting roles again after full recoveryWith Gor Mahia lying in wait, Pamzo concedes that it will not be an easy task to mine three points from the encounter, considering the form the defending champions are onl and the hunger to seal their 21st league title with matches to spare.The former Kenyan international however believes that Shabana will match their opponents, and through hard work and remaining tactically disciplined, the points will end in their bag.“We will be up against a good team that is closing in on the championship. I know the hunger Gor has when the title is at stake. This means that we will have to work extremely hard to get positive results. We will do our best and compete, defend and attack well,” he added.