SamWest Blackboots head coach Andrea Ongwae revealed that exploiting Migori Youth’s soft underbelly on the wings played a key role in their emphatic victory.Jeremiah Asewe, Nehemiah Onchiri, and Billy Mwangi scored to secure a 3-0 win for the Nairobi-based club at Migori Stadium.##NAJAVA_MECA_8412015##The win was SamWest’s first of the 2024-25 National Super League (NSL) season after going winless in the opening three matches of the second-tier season.”I had watched our opponents’ previous two matches and identified their vulnerability in the wingback positions. They showed weaknesses there, so it’s no surprise that all our goals came from the flanks,” he told Mozzart Sport.The former Darajani Gogo assistant coach expressed his delight at securing his first win of the season. Before the match, the Nairobi-based club was at the bottom of the 20-team league standings.##NAJAVA_MECA_8415837##The victory ended the club’s three-match losing streak and lifted them five places up the table to 15th.”Today’s success makes me very happy. The winless run was a major concern, and now I can breathe a sigh of relief,” Ongwae said.The former Shabana defender also believes the big win has boosted his team’s confidence, which had been lacking after their poor start to the season.Kenya at a loss as Manchester United’s Andre Onana makes promise to Uganda”The victory undoubtedly raises the players’ morale and confidence. They really needed it, and I’m glad we secured it today,” he added.The CAF B-licensed coach is confident that this victory will mark a turning point for the season.”Today’s win is a game-changer for our season. I’m confident it will spark positive results in the upcoming fixtures,” he concluded.SamWest’s next match is a home game against bottom-placed giants Mombasa Stars.Ismael Dunga reveals reason behind impressive start in Indonesia