Tusker head coach Charles Okere has commended the club’s management for fostering a positive environment and instilling confidence in their players after a rough start to the season.The Brewers had one of the slowest 2024-25 season starts, languishing in the bottom half of the table for several weeks.How much top flight clubs pay to use available stadiums for home matchesHowever, the 12-time league champions managed to improve their performance, navigating their way through the 18-team league standings and currently sitting pretty, jointly at the top of the table with KCB, after defeating Posta Rangers.In a post-match interview, Okere thanked Tusker management for displaying leadership when the team was struggling.”We had a rough start, but we can now grin because we are where we are supposed to be. My heartfelt thanks to the club’s hierarchy, who, at the time, when we had our fair share of problems provided us with a conducive climate that allowed us to improve our results,” he remarked.##NAJAVA_MECA_8586914##Despite being at the top of the table with a match in hand, Okere dismissed title speculation, claiming it is too early to evaluate.”I am pleased with my performance versus Posta. They were a difficult side to crack and honestly put us to the test,” he opened up. “Nonetheless, I am happy with our development, but it is too early to declare we are favourites for the title because we still have more matches to play.”undefinedSylvester Owino provides an update on Gor Mahia’s futureThe CAF A certified tactician noted that their primary focus is on consistency in performance.When the league resumes in January, the beer makers will be hoping to pick up where they left off for the festive holidays.”Our aim now is to work on maintaining consistency by winning as many matches as possible because we are heading into the final stretch of the season, which is equally not an easy task,” he concluded.