Fresh from securing a narrow yet crucial 1-0 victory over AFC Leopards, Posta Rangers forward Felix Oluoch has lifted the lid on the club’s determined plan to secure their top-flight survival.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsThe win, described as a morale-boosting triumph, saw the Mailmen leap out of the relegation zone into 14th place and just two points clear of danger.’I didn’t find myself on the team list’ – Enock Morrison after missing Gor Mahia’s matchWhile the result offered a temporary sigh of relief, Oluoch made it clear that the battle for survival is far from over.The experienced attacker emphasised that Posta are approaching their remaining fixtures with a must-win mentality, particularly against fellow relegation-threatened sides.##NAJAVA_MECA_8868121##“Our plan after the AFC Leopards win is to secure all possible points from teams below us in the standings. We know that any slip-ups could allow those teams to overtake us, and that’s something we’re determined to avoid,” said Oluoch, formerly of Bandari.Posta’s run-in fixtures include encounters against Kakamega Homeboyz, Bandari, and Sofapaka, teams expected to pose a stern test.On form Shabana striker opens up on Kenya U20 exclusion and future plansHowever, it is the matches against direct rivals Bidco United, Murang’a Seal, and Nairobi City Stars that carry heightened significance, that Oluoch insists are non-negotiable in their quest for safety.“We’ve identified these matches as pivotal. If we are to stay in the Premier League, we must treat them as finals,” he affirmed.##NAJAVA_MECA_8868116##The win over AFC Leopards not only offered precious points but also revitalised a squad that had gone three matches without a victory.Oluoch lauded the result as a much-needed boost to the team’s confidence and mental fortitude.Gor Mahia announce landmark change in ticketing ahead of FC Talanta clash“We have been working on building mental strength because consecutive losses can chip away at the team’s belief. The Leopards’ win came at the perfect time and reminded us of what we are capable of achieving,” he noted.Posta Rangers will now turn their focus to Murang’a Seal, whom they face on Saturday 26, April as they aim to solidify their quest to safety.
