Vihiga Bullets head coach Andrew Ongwae has discussed how they have overcome the instability that characterized their performance for the better part of the National Super League (NSL) season’s first round.Since taking over at Bullets, Ongwae has managed to get the club off the woods moving from the red zone to 14th on the log and only failing to pick maximum points in one instance against Kibera Black Stars last weekend, a performance that showed a more stable side than before.##NAJAVA_MECA_7959130##”This is the result of the hard work that has gone into practice over time,” he told Mozzart Sport.”We keep doing the same things repeatedly and maintain the same system of play and coaching philosophy. That’s precisely why we are eventually managing to get our act right.”“As a coach you have to understand your players and know what is good for them, there is no player I have changed, we tried getting everything right from the dressing room, so we talked with the playing unit and insisted on the need for unit, the style of play has not changed much but I am happy they are now picking my tactics and playing our way,” added the former Gusii gaffer.”Its been my ambition”: Erambo elated with maiden Harambee Stars call-upHopeful Ongwae, who joined the club at the start of the second leg from Darajani Gogo, said they need to keep harvesting results to be high up the ladder when the season concludes.The youthful gaffer added that, as a team, a top-ten finish is all they were targeting.“Since we are out of the relegation zone, our target is a mid-table finish. My ultimate aim is to guide the club to a safer position and together we agreed to go for the top ten,””We need to post similar results and try as much as we can to finish this season in a respectable position,” added the former Shabana defender.Reflecting on his first month at the club, “Four points in three games is commendable, we are on course and the aim is still to get another season in the second tier and see where we can move next season.”Majak thrilled with Rising Stars call-up, terms it “greatest achievement” this yearThe tactician also threw his weight behind the recent call for proper officiating in the second division stating that biased refereeing is taking a toll on the efforts made by teams and challenging the officials to upper their game.This came in the wake of the increased suspension of Team managers and coaches in the league over the last three game weeks, which many attribute to poor calls from the match judges.“Referees should try all they can to avoid what are witnessing in the fields, what they are doing is demoralizing.”