Posta Rangers head coach John Kamau has claimed that the motivation from Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Information, Communication and Digital Economy Eliud Owalo ahead of their league tie against Tusker was not meant to influence the result in favour of any team or stopping the brewers from soaring to the summit.Rangers barred Tusker from rising to the top of the Football Kenya Federation Premier League table after holding the title-chasing side to a 1-1 draw on Wednesday at Ruaraka grounds.##NAJAVA_MECA_7331227##Had Tusker won the game, the Robert Matano-coached side would be currently bossing the standings at the expense of Gor Mahia who bowed 3-2 to Kakamega Homeboyz.Rangers headed to the clash against Tusker motivated as the mailmen, had a luncheon a day to the game organized by Owalo.Matano Remains Confident: “We will win the league” despite penultimate round setbackThe CS, a sports enthusiast in his own right said moments after the luncheon didn’t hide his wish to see Rangers get a favorite result against Tusker and that’s exactly what the team achieved.Kamau who is famed for stopping Gor from marching to the league title eleven years ago while at Thika United said the brave show by his players wasn’t meant to influence the title race.The tactician insisted that he was not interested in laying a hurdle on the path of any team but was focused on winning the fixture just like the rest.“I have been in this industry for a while. My objective is not to help a certain team achieve its goals rather, I always strive to achieve what I desire. I am not a flower girl to dish the trophy to any team,” he claimed.Ovella Ochieng set to be released by South African side Richards Bay FCHad Rangers fallen to Tusker, then, the beer makers would have rose to the top, dislodging Gor and potentially sealed the 13th league title.Tusker who trail Gor by a point are set to play Vihiga Bullets On Sunday with Nairobi City Stars hosting K’Ogalo.“Before the game, I made it clear to the players we had win the game for ourselves. After all everyone has is own worry o take care of. We did what we were expected to do,” added Kamau.