Posta Rangers are working their socks off in a bid to address the shortcomings that cost them the title last season.Last season, the Mailmen made a good start to the season, briefly leading the 18-team league standings, but their winning streak faded, and they ended up struggling in the second leg.The poor run in the second half of the 2024–25 season saw them finish ninth with 48 points.##NAJAVA_MECA_8269429##Ahead of the new season, which begins in a fortnight, Posta will look to maintain consistency throughout the season. Skipper Caleb Olilo believes they stand to achieve something if the team remains consistent.”In previous seasons, we had a strong start, but we struggled to maintain consistency, which had a significant impact on our performance. However, if we are to compete for championships, we must maintain consistency throughout the season,” he said.Odhiambo vows to break title jinx at KCBThe former AFC Leopards midfielder believes that, despite missing out on crucial first-team players who have left the club to seek new pastures, the fresh additions to the squad moving into the new season will help the side achieve.The Bernard Kawinzi-led side has lost captain Brian Musa, midfielder Jackson Macharia, and first-choice custodian John Njau to Mozzart Bet Champions Police.Geoffrey Ojun’ga, Titus Achesa, Elvis Osok, and Peter Thiong’o have also left the club.The club has signed the former Kariobangi Sharks quartet of Patillah Omoto, Eric Juma, Henry Juma, and Boniface Mwangemi.Why Omala’s move to Lebanon is a high-stakes gambleThe club is expected to make further additions, with the goalkeeping and midfield departments being two of the key areas to strengthen.Rangers will begin their title quest at home against Bandari on Saturday, 24th, at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos.