Mully Children Family head coach Vincent Nyaberi has revealed the reason behind the sudden upswing of his charges despite a slow start to the season.Nyaberi joined the club a month ago taking over from Robert Orangi who was axed following a series of poor performances, and was tasked with getting the club out of relegation, a target, he has achieved in four matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_7755773##Since linking up with the club, the former Shabana expert has led the team to four National Super League matches, nicking wins in three encounters while playing out a stalemate once, a result that leaves the club 13th on the twenty-team log with 15 points.Speaking exclusively to Mozzart Sport Nyaberi revealed that the positive run has been partly triggered by the incentives offered to players by the management and the fighting spirit he instilled upon arriving in Yatta.The tactician noted that the team had lost the urge to win matches and incentives had lifted the morale of the players who responded by posting positive results on the pitch.“When I arrived, everyone had lost hope, no one believed that they could rise and compete again, so the first assignment was to assemble the team, talk to them, and try to change the mentality within and I am glad it worked,” he said.“The easiest way of getting the team performing is by ensuring that the welfare of the players is well catered for. If the players are motivated and appreciated, they will certainly reciprocate by getting results. I hope that the management will keep the spirit they have shown thus far up to the end of the campaign,” offered Nyaberi.Poor home run troubling MCF head coach NyaberiFurther, Nyaberi said a change in the style of play that could resonate with the second-tier demands played a huge role in getting instant results that had eluded the Yatta-situated team.The expert who is renowned for guiding Murang’a Seal to the Football Kenya Federation Premier League hinted at the possibility of bringing six new faces to his fold as well as parting way with a similar number of players in a bid to have a strong team for the second phase of the campaign.“The plan is to get six players in the next transfer window, if I do my calculations well, I can fight for promotion – the chance is there and I will go for it. I will also drop six players whom I feel need to amass playing time elsewhere.”Six players sue Bandari over unfair dismissal