NSL: Odera warns charges against complacency heading to the final three rounds

With National Super League side APS Bomet on the brink of automatic promotion, coach Charles Odera has come out to caution his players against laxity in the remaining three rounds.The paramilitary side that has been firing from all cylinders from the time Odera took over in March need at least a win and a draw to seal automatic promotion to top tier football.Odera eyeing promotion with APS BometBomet are scheduled to take on debutants Mara Sugar, the promotion chasing Muhoroni Youth and Murang’a Seal in the final matches of the season.With two of the three matches set to be held at the Bomet Stadium, a facility the club has made a fortress, Odera is calling on his boys to approach and treat the three duels as finals.With the possibility of the club gaining promotion in the event that their appeal against Coastal Heroes is determined in their favour, Bomet will need at least three points from the possible nine to sail through.However, Odera insists that the team must strive and pocket the nine points to not only advance to the next tier but also win the second tier gong.Bomet are facing competition for the two automatic promotion slots from Fortune Sacco and Muhoroni Youth. Seal have also a mathematical chance of finishing second.Current AFC Leopards tactician Patrick Aussems linked with Rwandese club again”The boys should not assume that they will get points from the remaining matches easily. They have to treat the matches as finals in order for the team to get promoted. I have warned them against underrating any opponent or assuming that they will win the home matches easily, ” said the former defender.The former Kisumu Hotstars boss also called on the home fans to rally behind the team that is on the verge of making history.Odera replaced Benedict Wanjala in March after the latter accepted an offer from Mombasa Elite.

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