Muhoroni Youth head coach Charles Odera is elated after the club registered its second win of the season, defying all odds to beat Posta Rangers 1-0 last weekend.Muhoroni and the AFC Leopards were the only sides to have won a single game in the opening fourteen rounds of the season, but the duo ended the long wait for their second victory last Sunday.##NAJAVA_MECA_7755418##Coincidentally, both teams beat opponents who were on form ahead of the round of 15, where the Leopards floored Kakamega Homeboyz 2-0 at Nyayo Stadium with Muhoroni humbling the Rangers in Machakos.Both Rangers and Homeboyz are in the top five bracket and were thought to be headed for routine wins last weekend only to drop points.Odera termed Muhoroni’s win a turning point for the club that is ranked second from behind, as he hopes to inspire the outfit to march out of the danger zone.”The boys fought hard for the win. Getting three points against a side that is on form was not an easy task. We want to build on the win and win the next matches in a convincing manner,” said Odera.With Muhoroni set to host Sofapaka on Wednesday in the final fixture of the year, Odera said clinching maximum points is all they will be aiming for.FKF Div. One: APS Bomet set to beef squad in January transfer windowA win could possibly take Muhoroni four places up, depending on the outcome of the other round of sixteen matches scheduled to be played over the course of the week.”We know that a win will steer us out of the red area. It is a match we are preparing to approach with the seriousness it deserves,” stated Odera.The former Chemelil Sugar tactician confirmed that the team did not take a rest after the long trip to Machakos so as to prepare adequately for the Sofapaka encounter.”We haven’t had the usual day off after match day. We want to be fully ready for the final game of the year on Wednesday,” he added.Six players sue Bandari over unfair dismissal