Bernard Mwalala explains two reasons why beating Police matters for Shabana

Shabana FC assistant coach Bernard Mwalala has revealed two motivations to record a win against title-chasing Kenya Police FC on Sunday at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsWhile Shabana are no longer in the FKF Premier League title picture, the stakes remain high. Kenya Police need just a point to secure their first-ever league crown—an achievement that would cap off a stunning turnaround after a shaky start to the season that once saw them languishing at the bottom of the table.##NAJAVA_MECA_8975648##But Mwalala insists Shabana still has plenty to fight for.“People say we have nothing left to play for, but from where we stand, finishing second is still a target,” he said. “As the technical bench, we have to push the players to end the season strongly. We want to win our remaining matches, starting with this one.”Kenyan midfielder extends contract with Leicester CityThe former Bandari FC tactician and Kenya international points to 2019 as a lesson in why every league position matters.“When I was with Bandari, finishing second earned us a place in the CECAFA Kagame Cup. Had we settled for less, we’d have missed that opportunity. So even now, we have to aim high. You never know what doors could open.”McCarthy’s motivation that earned him his first Harambee Stars victoryBeyond league standings, Mwalala is also determined not to let Shabana be remembered as the team that handed Police the title.“We don’t want that narrative. We want to win and keep the title race alive,” he said. “It would be great if it goes down to the final match between Gor Mahia and Kenya Police.”Shabana’s title bid came to an end after a narrow 1-0 defeat to Mara Sugar FC in their last game played three weeks ago, but Mwalala remains upbeat about the campaign overall.Osoro, Sakwa relish in dream Harambee Stars show“We dropped points in games we should’ve taken control of, and that cost us. But this has still been a good season. The lessons are there, and we’ll use them to build a stronger challenge next year.”Kick-off for the Shabana vs Kenya Police FC clash is scheduled for 3 PM on Sunday.From glory to grave: Five Kenyan footballers killed over criminal ties

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