NSL: Mathare United skipper tips them to gain promotion after sealing return to top of log

Mathare United Skipper Godfrey Rabar is convinced the club will return to the top-flight league after bouncing back from a 1-0 beating to Luanda Villa to disarm Gusii FC 4-0 over the weekend and move joint summit of the National Super League (NSL) standings.Mathare United, who were relegated at the end of last season ending their 25-year stay in the first division, are joint top with Naivas FC though with an inferior goal difference having recorded 43 points from 20 matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_7891285##The Slum Boys were relegated alongside the Vihiga Bullets, but there are signs of the former gaining promotion to the table of men if their form is anything to go by while the latter struggles earlier in the season forced them to rebrand.Rabar, who was appointed captain following the exit of Khalid Jumaan, revealed that the unity in the team was the force behind their good run this season nothing that each player irrespective of their football exploits have been down to earth taking instructions from the coaches.”We are working as a unit. There is chemistry between the players and the technical bench. You can feel the energy levels and understanding between players and coaches in the team,” Rabar told Mozzart Sport, “Players are working extra hard to ensure the dream is realized at the end of the season, everyone is taking instructions without a second thought for the excellence of this noble club,” he added.How Dimba Patriots got suspended from National Super LeagueAware of the competition from other entities like Mara Sugar, Naivas, and Nairobi United who are all eying one of the automatic promotion slots, Rabar, a former Eastleigh Youth central defender says, the club is going to handle each match as a final if they are to run away with one of the available spotsHe challenged his teammates to remain focused and determined to collectively achieve the dream of the MYSA fraternity and see the team back-shoving shoulders at the big table.“We are not yet there, we still have a couple of rounds to go, therefore we need to remain focused and concentrate on each match as it comes. We are going to take each game as a final to see the team back at the top,” he added.With no action for the Slum Boyz this weekend, the club will be intensifying preparations for the SS Assad clash after the week-long break at the Ukunda Showground with maximum points top of the agenda.Bomachoge Borabu drawing inspiration from recent high-profile friendlies to thrive in Mozzart Bet Cup

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