Shabana FC right-back Alvin Ochieng states that at least three more wins will be enough to confirm their Premier League status at the end of the season.The league returnees have not lost a match in their last four outings, where they have registered three wins and a draw.##NAJAVA_MECA_8088235##Last weekend, Shabana defeated Sofapaka 1-0 at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos to mark their seventh win of the season.The win saw Sammy Omolo’s charges ascend to fifteenth position in the 18-team league ranking, dislodging Sofapaka due to superiority in goal difference.Additionally, Saturday’s victory increased Shabana’s tally of points to 28, and they now sit two points above the danger zone and coy of 14th-placed FC Talanta.NSL: Mulembe United stun Rainbow to keep alive survival hopesFurther, the slim victory elevated Shabana out of the relegation zone for the very first time in the campaign after largely lingering at the bottom end of the log.Despite hitting form in the latter stages of the season, Ochieng believes three wins from the remaining six fixtures will guarantee Shabana’s top-flight status.”It has been a tedious journey for the club, and I’m glad the club has hit form at the most crucial point in the season. We have enjoyed a good run in the last four outings, but I believe at least three more wins will secure our place in the league for the next campaign,” he stated.Ochieng, who is on loan from record league winners Gor Mahia, has furthermore weighed in on the club’s recent performance, urging the club faithful to start believing in the club’s survival probabilities.”We have been on a good run lately, and this has greatly boosted our confidence levels. We are out of the relegation zone, and I’m confident we are going to keep rising in the final matches of the season. There are six more matches to go, and going by the recent performance, I want to rally the fans to begin believing in our prospects of staying in the league,” added the former Kisumu All-Stars defender.Up next for the Kisii-based outfit is an away fixture against Gor Mahia on Saturday at Kenyatta Stadium in Kisumu.Why Bandari broke bank for Kenyan international’s signature