Shabana marksman Vincent Nyabuto believes that three successive wins will be enough for the club to march out of its relegation zone.The league returnees have found life in the top flight difficult as the team is languishing deep into the relegation zone due to their persistent poor run.The team has played twenty rounds just like the rest, winning four times and drawing six, and has so far lost ten matches to sit second from bottom with 18 points.##NAJAVA_MECA_7855904##The poor run saw the management make several changes both in the playing unit and technical bench in a bid to hold on to their top-flight status.The club parted ways with coach Sammy Okoth last year, with former Kenyan international Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo succeeding him last month.Pamzo kicked off his reign with a 5-2 win over Nzoia Sugar before losing 1-0 to Ulinzi Stars in the subsequent game. The barren draw against Nairobi City Stars was his third game in charge of the Kisii-based club.Shumah vows to end six-game goal drought in weekend league tie away to KCBNyabuto feels that three consecutive wins will take the team to a safer zone and ultimately save the team the embarrassment of sinking to the second tier.The Glamour Boys are set to face twelve-time champions Tusker, Kenya Police, and Bandari in their next three league assignments.”If we win our next three matches, we will be out of the woods. Our major undoing has been inconsistency in registering positive results, but we are trying our best to overcome it,” he said.Japanese Yuto Kusaba delighted after making FKFPL debut last weekendMeanwhile, the former AFC Leopards youth team player pledged more goals for the remainder of the season.Nyabuto has managed three goals, all scored in the first leg of the campaign.”I definitely want more goals. It’s been a while since I scored, but I am working on it. I am hopeful for more playing time in the remaining matches of the season,” he added.