Mathare United winger Daniel Odhiambo believes that the club is ripe for automatic promotion following a recent run of positive results.The Slum Boys were relegated last season after finishing second from bottom in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League. The 2008 league champions had spent 25 years in the top flight and were demoted alongside Vihiga Bullets.##NAJAVA_MECA_7845563##The team, under the tutelage of Leonard Odipo, has however shown hunger for promotion if the results in the 18 rounds played so far are anything to go by.Mathare have won twelve matches, drawn four, and lost twice to sit second on the log with 40 points.They trail Naivas who are at the summit courtesy of the 13 wins and three draws.Muguna responds after being criticised for celebrating goal against Gor MahiaOdhiambo who joined the club in the mid-season transfer window said the team had the ambition and attitude to secure promotion at the end of the campaign.He joined the club from another National Super League side Kibera Black Stars.The two top teams will be automatically promoted to the top tier with the third-placed one trying its luck in the promotion/relegation playoff.“We want nothing but automatic promotion. We have and continue to work for it. Everyone at the club believes that it is possible,” said the winger.NSL: High-flying Rainbow spank Silibwet Leons at homeThe former Nairobi City Stars player hailed the impact the support the management had afforded the team and the new signings had had so far.Mathare have made a couple of signings in the window key among them is the acquisition of midfielder Mohamed Kilume, striker Donald Ange, and goalkeeper Gedion Ogweno among others.