FKF Division 2 Western Zone A league side Soy United’s assistant coach Jacob Atinda has warned his proteges’ against having a false sense of security ahead of their final league match against Malaba Giants scheduled for Saturday, 15 June at the Ivugwi Grounds.Soy currently sits pretty on top of the league with 51 points, two points ahead of second placed Obucuun Border who have amassed 49 points so far. A win in this match will see Soy cement their stay on top. They have also qualified for the playoffs slated for Eldoret in July.##NAJAVA_MECA_8161503##In an exclusive with Mozzart Sport, Atinda says their journey to the final match has not been a walk in the park He is however grateful to the team leader Edwin Ayiro for his instrumental support.“We have had a bumpy ride but we thank the team leader. His support made us reach here. He has been with us in every match and it has been a memorable journey,” he offered.Odhiambo hopeful of maximum points in remaining three matches of the seasonThe tactician went on to explain that they are in the hunt for the three crucial points, and will approach the match as a final. “Malaba Giants are like any other opponents we have faced this season. There is no room for complacency. We will tackle them head-on. We take it as another final,” he averred.Kolwa Falcons draw lessons from Kisumu All Starlets, KISPED promotion to WPLOne thing that stands out for Soy is the unwavering love and support from their fans. The supporters have consistently turned up in large numbers during matches and cheer the team to success.Their commitment goes beyond mere attendance; by paying entry fees, they provide crucial financial support that is essential for running the club.Atinda is grateful to them for the support, urging them to turn up in even larger numbers during the match. The entry fee is fifty shillings only.“We want to thank our fans. They have been together with us throughout our dark moments. I urge them to turn up in large numbers,” he offered.Nderitu tips Bidco United to bag first major title next seasonWith no major injuries, Atinda is confident that the boys will surpass expectations.“We do not have any major injuries. The boys are set and ready to roar,” he concluded.The team is coming from a barren draw against Obucuun Border and will be keen to shine and pick maximum points.