Muhoroni Youth head coach Charles Odera has credited the team’s recent impressive form to the motivation injected into the team by the management.The club was rooted deep into the red zone as early as last month, but three wins in as many matches have lifted the outfit to a relatively safer rank heading into the second leg of the season.’Marcelo’ set to join Polish top side Raków CzęstochowaTheir rise from the bottom started with a 1-0 win over Posta Rangers on December 17 before beating Sofapaka by a similar scoreline a week later.Odera’s charges kicked off the year with a 1-0 win over league returnee Shabana last weekend to move two places above the red zone.The tactician lifted the lid on the team’s recent run, which he attributed to the role the management had been playing as far as motivating the playing unit to deliver positive results.”The management has been doing a commendable job of getting the players motivated. It is for this reason that our performance on the pitch has improved,” said Odera.Larry Okatch completes ‘dream’ move to Muhoroni YouthThe former APS Bomet tactician also hailed the impact of the talks they have been having with the playing unit on turning their fortunes around.”We have been reminding them of the importance of finishing in the top half of the table. They have been taking advice seriously and striving to get results on the pitch as well,” he added.Meanwhile, Odera revealed his plan to beef up the squad in the midseason transfer window that opened on Monday.The former Chemelil Sugar coach said the club had already lost six players and would seek to replace them and add depth in all departments.##NAJAVA_MECA_7789234##Last month, the duo of Collins Neto and Ezekiel Owade announced their departure from the club, with the former joining KCB on a short-term deal.”We have lost key players who left for one reason or another. As much as we will miss them, we have to carry on with our activities and replace them. I will be looking to add fresh legs to the team to sustain the good run and eventually achieve a respectable finish,” he offered.