As the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKF-PL) approaches its critical climax, attention is not only fixed on the title race but equally on the intensifying relegation dogfight.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More News Among those fighting to stay afloat is Murang’a Seal, whose midfielder Michael Owen has laid bare the team’s strategy to beat the drop.##NAJAVA_MECA_8883771##With just six matches remaining, Owen emphasizes that Murang’a Seal must tighten their defensive ranks and sharpen their attack to secure their FKF-PL status for a third consecutive season.The midfielder candidly admitted that their frailties , both at the back and upfront , have been their Achilles’ heel throughout the campaign.Currently sitting second from bottom with 26 points, Seal remains perilously close to danger, just two points clear of basement side Nairobi City Stars and one behind FC Talanta, who occupy the playoff position.Nairobi City Stars defender pinpoints reasons for league strugglesTheir statistics paint a grim picture with only 21 goals scored and 38 conceded in 28 league outings”We have no option but to win our remaining matches,” Owen asserted.”We have been porous defensively and blunt in front of goal. Now, more than ever, we must show resilience at the back and be clinical with the chances we create.”Gor Mahia details 3 reasons for choosing Machakos as venue for new stadiumDespite a heart-wrenching 3-2 defeat to Posta Rangers, which further dented their survival hopes, the former Kibera United attacking midfielder remains defiant.Owen insists that belief within the camp remains strong and that they are ready to fight until the final whistle of the season.”We are not giving up yet despite the untimely setback against Posta Rangers. We are going to fight to the very end,” he reaffirmed.##NAJAVA_MECA_8884227##Under the stewardship of coach Yusuf Chippo, Murang’a Seal will look to revive their fortunes against relegation rivals Nairobi City Stars in their next fixture.Victory would lift them to 29 points, potentially steering them out of the relegation zone and breathing new life into their survival campaign.
