Towering Bandari centre back Andrew Juma believes that the club will end its three-year trophy drought seamlessly next season should the management upgrade Anthony Kimani’s term to the rank of head coach on permanent basis.Kimani has been in charge of the Dockers for the last four months albeit on interim basis as his boss Andre Casa Mbungo was shown the door in February following a series of unwanted results.Romaaaaaaaa!!! Jamani raha!!! 🙌🏾 Mafuta ya Iftar haya yamejileta yenyewe!!Andrew Juma anatupatia bao la pili.90 | Bandari 2-1 Bidco United#BandariNiYetu pic.twitter.com/dzTRTPL4io— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) April 30, 2022 The youthful tactician gave a good account of himself since taking over the reigns as he turned around the club’s fortunes and would ultimately help finish in the top five bracket against all the odds.Juma, a last year acquisition from Gor Mahia observed that the players developed a working chemistry between them and Kimani within a short time and were happy to be tutored by the former Kenyan international.##NAJAVA_MECA_6459267##The ball playing centre back tipped Kimani to guide the team to clinch either the league or the domestic Cup should it be held next season. Bandari last won a major cup in 2019 when they beat Kariobangi Sharks in the Cup final at Kasarani Stadium.”There has been progress under coach Kimani and I think our chances of winning a title are up there if he will be in charge next season. His man management skills are commendable so is his philosophy,” said the Kenyan international.Nyangweso keen on strengthening Ulinzi’s forward lineJuma who quickly established himself as a key pillar in the Bandari defence said he enjoyed his maiden season with the coastal outfit courtesy of the playing style embraced by the technical bench and was hopeful a trophy-laden second term.The former Mathare United defender was often paired with the experienced Felly Mulumba at the heart of the defence with Brian Odera, Rodgers Aloro and Bernard Odhiambo providing options.