Murang’a Seal captain John Kiplangat has urged the club’s supporters to continue backing the team despite their poor run of form.Under the leadership of head coach John Njogu, the team currently sits just two points above the relegation zone and risks slipping into the red zone if they fail to secure a win this weekend, coupled with rivals Bidco United and Nairobi City Stars claiming maximum points in their respective matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_8773353##Seal have gone winless in their last eight league games and have accumulated only 24 points from 24 matches this season. With just 11 matches left before the season ends, time is running out for them to turn their fortunes around.Kiplangat believes that fan support will be crucial in this battle for survival and has called on supporters to continue rallying behind the team, just as they have done in the past. He assured the supporters that the team is committed to winning the remaining games in order to avoid dropping back to the National Super League (NSL). Why Gor Mahia and Tusker players snubbed McCarthy’s first Harambee Stars training session”I want to urge our fans to keep supporting us. They’ve been with us through thick and thin, and we need that support now more than ever. I encourage them to come out for the games, and I’m confident we will win the remaining matches,” Kiplangat said in an interview with the club’s media.Seal faces a stern test on Saturday when they take on league leaders Kenya Police FC. Kiplangat acknowledged the challenge but remains optimistic, noting that big games provide extra motivation for the team.”I never lost hope”: Opondo overcomes the odds to land dream Harambee Stars call-up”Police FC are the league leaders, and they are a strong side, but these are the games we thrive in. We love the challenge that comes with such matches,” he added.He promised the fans a strong showing, assuring them that the team will give their all in the upcoming fixture. “I want to assure our fans that they can expect a committed performance from us. We are going to give it everything we’ve got,” Kiplangat concluded.FKFPL clubs’ mid-season transfers revealed
