Shabana FC custodian Maxwell Mulili has revealed the secret behind his heroics in goal against Bandari FC and Sofapaka respectively.The Glamour Boys have Mulili to thank for the four points that they earned from the two matches; a draw against the Dockers and a win against Batoto ba Mungu.Zico unaware of his replacement as Gor Mahia coachMulili made crucial blocks against Bandari but the most significant one was a double save in the dying minutes of the match where he made two reflex saves to ensure that the game ended in a draw.The former Zoo FC goalkeeper was at it again against Sofapaka with excellent saves especially in the second half when the Ezekiel Akwana-coached side pressed for an equalizer.##NAJAVA_MECA_8681264##“The secret is training. The goalkeeper trainer is doing a good job. He really pushes us hard in training which makes work easier in matches,” said Mulili.The AFC Leopards loanee broke into the starting eleven in the match against Bandari after staying on the bench for the better part of the season and also appreciated the game time that he has had for producing such assuring performances.Story of ex-Kenya Police winger needing Ksh2 million after mother agrees to donate kidney“The more I play, the better I become and so I want to promise the team and fans that I will do my best given the opportunity,” he stated.Mulili also opened up on how he kept his head cool and maintained focus even when he was not playing so as to be ready when called upon.##NAJAVA_MECA_8681229##“Before you start playing, there is someone playing and so you have to push them to show what you can add to the team and do just that when the opportunity comes,” he concluded.Despite starting the season at a slow pace, Shabana have since found their footing, especially after the appointment of coach Peter Okidi and broke into the top six in the league table with 27 points after their barren draw against Kariobangi Sharks on Sunday.
