Brian Musa, the captain of Posta Rangers, has reviewed the mail men’s campaign and blamed bad form for their woes.Rangers had one of their best starts of the season since their promotion to the top-tier league over a decade ago.Under the guidance of seasoned tactician John Kamau, the team excelled in the early stages of the campaign, leading the 18-man team for a considerable period before Gor Mahia, the proclaimed champions, overtook them.K’Ogalo won their record 21st league title after a 3-0 crushing of league returnees and relegation-troubled side Muhoroni Youth.However, the tide turned against their rolling spree of positive results as they failed to replicate their first-leg performance.Their downward trajectory saw the mailmen drop further on the league standings, lingering at the bottom end of the top-half positions on the log. Consequently, the abysmal performance saw the Postal Cooperation-funded team make changes to its technical bench, sending head coach John Kamau on a two-month compulsory leave while appointing his assistant Bernard Kawinzi to take charge for the remainder of the season. Mozzart Sport’s FKF Premier League Team of the Season##NAJAVA_MECA_8118090##Despite the changes, Kawinzi’s reign hasn’t been a fair one, as he has only recorded two wins since taking over six weeks ago. Last weekend, the team under Kawinzi’s watch leaped back to winning ways after mounting a spirited second-half comeback against Kakamega Homeboyz.The 2-1 clapback was Kawinzi’s second win under his tenure and fifth for Rangers in their staggering second-leg performance. While reflecting on the Rangers season, captain Brian Musa has cited running out of form as their major hinderance.”It has been a challenging season for us. We had a great start at the beginning of the season, leading us to believe we could challenge for the title; however, our results changed along the way, which I believe was due to a decline in our form. If we had carried on with our first leg outing, then I think we could be having a different talk in regards to the league championship,” stated the former Wazito defender.Musa supports Rangers, who are currently seventh in the standings, to climb up to fifth place despite the turbulent period midway through the season and with three matches remaining before the campaign climaxes.”Saturday’s win was valuable to the team’s confidence booster as we headed to the closing stages of the campaign.” I am optimistic the win can help us put up a late charge for a top-five finish,” he concluded. Up next for Rangers after the international break will be an away tie against KCB. Four days later, they will host Tusker FC before hitting the road to Kisumu County for the season finale showdown against relegation-threatened and survival hopefuls Muhoroni Youth.