Posta Rangers captain reveals reason behind recent resurgence

Posta Rangers captain Dinken Mwema has disclosed the reasons behind the team’s resurgence in recent matches that has seen them climb out of the relegation zone.The Mailmen have been in fine form in their last six matches. After winning just three times in their previous 17 encounters, Posta have now won an equal number of matches in their last six games.Australia-based Lenkupae in as McCarthy names Harambee Stars’ squad for World Cup qualifiersIn total, they have collected 11 points out of a possible 18, which has seen them move from the bottom of the league table to 13th on the log.Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Mwema outlined the factors that have led to their resurgence under head coach Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo.##NAJAVA_MECA_8766924##“We have the fighting spirit, and that gives us morale even as we head into the final stages. Even when we concede, you can see people are still willing to push themselves, and that is very good for us,” said Mwema.Secondly, Mwema attributed their form to self-belief as a result of a resolution by players to turn the tide to their favor.Inter Milan reunion – Mariga elated after reuniting with Eto’o in Cairo (VIDEO)“We agreed as players to turn things around, and once it was a resolve of everyone, you can see the results.There is self-belief in every member of the team. Everyone believes that we have what it takes to be in a better position,” added Mwema.##NAJAVA_MECA_8762667##Additionally, the captain appreciated the impact that the mid-season additions have had on the squad and the impressive performances.“The new players have also brought in some positive impact. The competition for places makes the team even better,” he noted.Seven Gor Mahia stars included in Harambee Stars squad ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiersWhile Posta are out of the relegation zone, they are still in the thick of the relegation matrix and must maintain their newfound form if they are to retain their league status at the end of the season.The Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo-coached side return to FKF Premier League action on Friday, 14 March with a match against second-placed Tusker FC, who were eliminated from the Mozzart Bet Cup by National Super League (NSL) side Nairobi United.

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