Posta Rangers captain Brian Musa has revealed that the team capitalized on the week-long break to fix the mighty holes in their back line.Rangers have lost their last six assignments both in the league and the Mozzart Bet Cup, conceding a whooping fifteen goals in the process.The awful run extinguished the slender hopes of beating the odds and subsequently, clinching the league title as they have since dropped to seventh on the log.##NAJAVA_MECA_8079498##Musa, who inherited the armband from Kennedy Owino two months ago, said the team spent the better part of the break addressing the back line which has been a major letdown in the past month or so.The league took a break last weekend to pave the way for the cup quarterfinals hosted at the Dandora Stadium.Inside Kawinzi’s plan to arrest Posta Rangers free fallWith Rangers set to face FC Talanta on Sunday, Musa says those who will catch the match live or those who will be at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos will see a different team.“We have to redeem ourselves when we face Talanta this weekend. It is unfortunate that our form took a dip in the past weeks but we have worked on it. We used the better part of the break to fix the defence. The poor run has seen us drop out of the top five bracket but we are ready to fight in the remaining matches and finish strong,” said the midfielder.Bernard Kawinzi to steer Posta in Kamau’s absenceThe former Wazito man further also hinted at the training drills the team underwent in a bid to sharpen the forward line.In those six matches, Rangers found the back of the net once!“We have had time to work on the forward line as well. Much as we had been conceding, scoring goals was a problem as well,” added the former Nairobi Stima midfielder.