Bidco United head coach Anthony Akhulia has warned that his side must win against Shabana FC in Gusii on Wednesday to save their season.The team currently occupies the Promotion/Relegation Playoff spot with 29 points, the same as Murang’a Seal, who sit in the first relegation position.Bidco have endured a challenging season in the FKF Premier League, and their four-year stay in the top flight is now under serious threat, with just four matches remaining before the season concludes.##NAJAVA_MECA_8916478##Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsThey struggled in the first leg, and the second leg has not been any better. Now they face four decisive games that could either secure their top-tier status or see them relegated.On Wednesday, they travel to Gusii to play a resurgent Shabana FC, who still have a remote chance of clinching this year’s league title. The Peter Okidi-led team will certainly be determined to edge out the Thika-based side.##NAJAVA_MECA_8916482##In an interview with Mozzart Sport, Akhulia, who also serves as the Kenya U20 assistant coach, stated that his team must go all out for a win in Kisii, as there are not many games left to ensure survival.“With our current position on the table, we don’t have the luxury of taking any game lightly. We need to collect as many points as possible, and we’re heading to Kisii with a clear goal — to get the job done and move away from the wrong end of the table,” he said.Gor Mahia in line for second cup of the season on Madaraka DayHe acknowledged Shabana’s impressive form this season and the strong home support they enjoy, admitting that Bidco will have to work hard to get a result in Gusii.“Shabana are having a fantastic season, especially at home. You have to give them credit for that. We expect them to come out strongly, pushing for all three points. That means we must show more hunger, fight harder, minimise our mistakes, and make the most of our chances in attack. If we stick to our game plan, I believe we have a real shot at coming out with something.”STARS ABROAD: Kenyan defender’s hopes of featuring in English Premier League shutteredWhen asked if the players are motivated for the clash in Kisii, Akhulia said their current league position is motivation enough.“I don’t think I need to give the boys any extra motivation — our league position says it all. We’re just above the relegation zone, and that’s not where we want to be. The goal is to win as many of our remaining matches as possible. The players understand that, and now it’s about translating what we do in training into performance on match days.”The match will kick off at 2 PM.Benni McCarthy explains decision to take Harambee Stars job over MLS, South Africa
