Posta Rangers interim head coach Bernard Kawinzi is determined to end the season on a high and hopes his performance will convince the club’s management to appoint him permanently for the next season.Kawinzi took over the reins in April on an interim basis after the club placed head coach John Kamau on a two-month compulsory leave due to poor results. As Kamau’s former assistant, Kawinzi has been in charge of the team since then.##NAJAVA_MECA_8173612##Although the team’s performance has not matched their strong start in the first half of the season under Kamau, there has been some improvement. Kawinzi now aims to finish the season strongly to enhance his chances of securing the permanent coaching position.“We want to finish the season on a high by winning the match. We need to convert our chances into goals and secure the victory. I believe this will strengthen my case for the job on a permanent basis if the management evaluates my performance positively since I took charge,” Kawinzi stated.Posta Rangers, who were leading the table in the first leg, faced difficulties in the latter part of the season, losing matches. Experienced midfielder Jackson Macharia attributed some of their struggles to financial challenges in an interview with Mozzart Sport.Kawinzi acknowledged the team’s recent mixed results and highlighted areas needing improvement: “Our recent results haven’t been good. Our finishing has been lacking, but we are actively working on it and searching for solutions.”The departure of captain Kennedy Owino to AFC Leopards also disrupted the team’s defensive setup. Kawinzi commented, “Losing Owino was significant during our downturn in form. It forced us to establish a new defensive partnership, but I’m pleased with how the team has adapted and performed admirably.”Posta Rangers will conclude their season with an away match against Muhoroni Youth, scheduled to kick off at 1500 hrs.Relegation D-Day: Shabana, Sofapaka, Muhoroni Youth fight for FKF Premier League survival