Former Migori Youth winger Samuel Odaro has noted that FKF Premier League debutants Mara Sugar FC plan to follow Sony Sugar’s strategy at Awendo Stadium.The attacker vows they will turn Awendo into a fortress, much as their predecessor, Sony Sugar FC, did.AFC Leopards goalkeeper Levis Opiyo blames ‘juju’ for derby mistakes, vows to end Gor Mahia’s dominanceBefore being disbanded in 2019 owing to financial difficulties, the 2006 Premier League winners made Awendo a difficult hunting field for visiting teams, to win games save for draws.Odaro feels that by replicating Sony’s dominance at Awendo Stadium, they can become not just a seasoned top-tier squad but also a contender for the league championship.##NAJAVA_MECA_8361361##Since their promotion, the Kilgoris-based club has beaten seasoned sides such as Kakamega Homeboyz and Nairobi City Stars.Interestingly, Mara’s triumphs have come at the Awendo Green Stadium, which has been their home for the past four years since their ascension to the National Super League (NSL) in 2019.Murkomen pushes for infrastructure privatisation citing budget constraints”Sony Sugar mastered the art of winning most of their home matches, making it difficult for opponents to play in Awendo. We are equally going to replicate Sony’s dominance and be a force to reckon with at home,” he told Mozzart Sport.The former Migori Youth winger, who is Mara’s leading scorer with two goals, is pleased with their performance. The Transmara-financed team is currently third on the log with six points from a possible nine.##NAJAVA_MECA_46385##”Our performance thus far has been impressive, despite the loss in Mombasa. We’ve proven that we’re in the league to compete. Similarly, I am pleased with our response to the Bandari loss; it demonstrates character in the team, which is the most essential component of the playing unit,” he concluded.##EDITORS_CHOICE##