Shabana head coach Sammy “Pamzo” Omollo believes his team has got all it takes to turn around their season and avoid the drop, but maintained that their approach in matches has to change.The former Police coach also mentioned that he was a victim of circumstances currently rocking the team, as there were no quality players signed.##NAJAVA_MECA_7939346##“We only need two wins and we’ll be off the danger area,” a confident “Pamzo” told Mozzart Sport as he reflected on his team’s spirited fight against KCB FC in the FKF Premier League on Saturday.“We’re now scoring goals. A blunt attack was our major undoing, but we’re slowly fixing that. Nonetheless, we’re still committing a lot of mistakes,” the former Kenyan international, who was roped in to save Shabana’s ship from sinking, but is yet to get a proper bearing, candidly offered.In the game played in Machakos, the Bankers narrowly escaped with a 3-2 win, but their opener came from what looked like a dubious penalty which left a lot to be desired about the referee’s competence.“It meant we had to work extra hard to get back into the game. That kind of refereeing kills players morale,” the former Gor Mahia assistant coach said.Otanga puts sorry Shabana to the swordIt was Shabana’s 14th loss of the season in 24 games, only Nzoia Sugar FC, placed rock bottom in the standings, have lost more (15), yet, Pamzo is keeping survival alive.He is clear that he is a victim of circumstances, but not of bad luck.“We did not sign quality players and that’s a fact and I came on board when the team was already on the downward trajectory, still, I have to make use of what we have, and we’re going to do the job.”Pamzo added that they will need to cut on numerous mistakes that they keep making in order to grind results.“There’s a need for a mental shift. You can lose the ball in the NSL (National Super League) and not get punished, but you can’t afford the same in the Premier League (FKF). So we’re working on those aspects of the game that make a difference, but I’m happy that we’re scoring goals.”What is ailing Shabana?Starved of wins, a section of Shabana fans have engaged in unruly behaviors as they vent their frustrations, nonetheless, Pamzo is clear that whatever pressure is coming from outside they’re handling it well.“It doesn’t affect us. I’ve worked in clubs with greater pressure to perform at Gor Mahia and even in India. We remain focused on the job.”FKF PREMIER LEAGUE MATCHWEEK 24FridayKCB – Shabana 3-2 (2-0)/Otanga (pen) 13, 60, Nyakwaka 45+6 – Magare 64, Shikhalo (o.g) 90/SaturdayNairobi City Stars – Bidco United 1-1 (1-0)/D.Oalo 40 – J. Onyango 90+3/Bandari – Gor Mahia 1-0 (1-0)/F. Origa 41/Murang’a Seal – Sofapaka 2-1 (1-0)/A. Yusuf 21, J. Kiplagat 59 – T. Kakaire 71/SundayKariobangi Sharks – Posta Rangers 5-1 (1-0)/J. Masaba 15,49, J. Makwatta 56, L. Otieno 65, F. Omotto 90 – B. Otieno 90+2/Tusker – AFC Leopards 1-0 (1-0)/J. Njuguna 35/Nzoia Sugar – Talanta 1-1 (0-1)/A. Tanui 11 – J. Oyugi 61/Ulinzi Stars – Kakamega Homeboyz 0-2 (0-1)/H. Otieno 45, B. Eshihanda 55/Kenya Police – Muhoroni Youth 1-1 (0-1)/S. Adebowale 9 – C. Kinanga 75/