Finishing on a high key agenda for Tusker as their season draws to close

Despite being outsiders at this moment in the season to clinch the 2023-2024 FKF Premier League titles, Tusker remain positive with six matches left, as they seek “a good finish.”The Brewers, after a brave season last term – that saw them duel eventual champions Gor Mahia for the league title till the final day of the season and still made it to the Mozzart Bet Cu final – have been quite underwhelming this season, and can only finish once again close, but not close enough.##NAJAVA_MECA_8094715##After 28 games, Robert Matano’s squad is third with 49 points, two behind Kenya Police and eleven behind Gor Mahia.“I believe we have to keep pushing,” the team’s veteran defender Eugene Asike said earlier this week following a 1-0 win over Nzoia Sugar. “I have been in this team for a while and the best thing about us is we always want to finish on a high no matter how the situation is.Teary Kibande steps off bench to push former side closer to the drop“It doesn’t have to be different this season. As a team, we have faith that we can make a good finish,” he added.As much as, from the outside, the title looks to be destined once more for the Green Army, fellow Tusker defender Daniel Sakari has a different view.“It is never over until it is over,” the right-back said. “As a team we have to fight till the end. Everyone is focused, everyone wants the best, and we have rallied ourselves together to ensure we get good results.”Tusker, after a slow finish to April that saw them drop two games to Kariobangi Sharks and FC Talanta, got their groove back going with a big win over Nzoia though with 10 men, and next face 11th placed Murang’a Seal at Dandora Stadium on Sunday from 1200 EAT.🌧️ | Early morning showers but we keep working, preparing for Sunday’s duel against Murang’a Seal.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/MkjxPdpJzZ— Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) May 10, 2024

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