National Super League (NSL) relegation-threatened side Mulembe United Secretary General James Saisi has urged their fan base to stick with them as they attempt to turn around their dismal season.Mulembe revived their survival hopes last weekend following their 2-1 win over Vihiga Bullets at the Mumias Complex.##NAJAVA_MECA_8121569##The win took them from the second bottom of the log to seventeenth on the standings, a point above the relegation zone.The team has had a tough season, which saw them sit at the bottom of the table for the better part of the campaign and was fueled by the mid-season squad overhaul, but the club boss believes with determined support from the twelfth man, they have what it takes to avoid the dreaded drop.Saisi says despite the financial turmoil that has crippled their operations, his charges are ready to engineer a move away from the drop zone by bagging maximum points from their remaining six matches.“We understand we have had a poor season, but there are more reasons that explain our struggles than just the financial problems that we have had to contend with. Being a community club, we are faced with many problems, but we are ready to put everything behind us and do well on the pitch.”Police Sacco Stadium to host Mozzart Bet Cup semi-finalsSaisi has rallied their faithful to stand with them despite the struggles, promising a solid finish for the season.“During times like these, we need our fan base more than ever because they are the ones to push us to do better.”We can promise that we will do everything within our means to survive relegation.Mulembe sits 17th on the NSL log with 27 points and will be out to spark their fight to avoid the chop when they visit 20th-placed Silibwet Leons at Silibwet Green Stadium in Bomet County on Saturday.Engin Firat discusses on what led to Bruce Kamau’s Harambee Stars call-Up