Posta Rangers midfielder reveals source of struggles at relegation fighting club

Posta Rangers midfielder Shami Kibwana has admitted that financial problems are at the root of the club’s poor performance.The mailmen have had a poor start to the FKF Premier League 2024-25 season, with only two wins after 15 rounds.Their poor start has landed them at the bottom of the 18-team league rankings, with only 11 points to show for it.##NAJAVA_MECA_8605033##Speaking to Mozzart Sport, the former Kakamega Homeboyz offensive midfielder linked it to Posta’s financial difficulties.According to sources close to Mozzart, the players’ accounts were last credited with money six months ago.”Financial status has been of grave concern, though I cannot openly state the details, but honestly it has been one of the major contributing factors to our slowed performance,” he said.I am the best for Harambee Stars job, says former Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards coachThe one-time title-winning midfielder with Tusker adds that the team has lost confidence.The Bernard Kawinzi-coached team last won a match in November, defeating Bidco United 3-1.”When you lose many matches like we have done, then the confidence level of the players will definitely diminish, and that explains our struggles,” offered Kibwana.Odhiambo reveals profile of players KCB will break bank for in mid-season transfer windowThe former KCB talisman goes on to say that, despite their financial predicament, they can turn their season around.Rangers will face in-form Sofapaka FC when league action returns in January thereafter they will take on struggling FC Talanta before wrapping off the first month of 2025 with matches against defending league champions Gor Mahia and Ulinzi Stars.”Even if we are suffering financial difficulties, it is entirely within our control to improve our season.I am confident that three wins will be enough to get us out of the woods,” concluded the former Thika United forward.##NAJAVA_MECA_8604832##

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