Pamzo reveals how he plans to ensure Shabana are not relegation candidates again

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Pamzo reveals how he plans to ensure Shabana are not relegation candidates again

Joel Omotto 10:44 - 21.07.2024

Shabana coach Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo has provided his recipe for success at Shabana and feels it will be enough to make Tore Bobe comfortable in the FKF Premier League.

Shabana coach Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo is confident that his team will not be dragged into a relegation battle again next season.

Pamzo managed to rescue Shabana from the jaws of relegation after coming in midseason with Tore Bobe going through a rough time before safety was achieved in the final match of the season.

Now, their coach feels he understands them better and has a plan on how he intends to make their top flight stay comfortable in 2024-25.

“I have been with this team for six months and now I know how things are done,” Pamzo told Radio 47on Saturday.

“One thing I know is that next season Shabana will not be fighting relegation.

“Not title contenders but midtable team, let us not put pressure on them. Shabana are still a small team even if the name is big.

“We were just promoted the other day then we tried as much as we could to avoid relegation.”

Part of Pamzo’s strategy to avoid the chop is to ensure they make Gusii Stadium a fortress. The Glamour Boys hosted most of their games in Homa Bay last season as Gusii Stadium underwent renovation but there is confidence that it will be ready for use in the coming campaign.

“We have to set realistic goals and as a coach, I want us to win all our home games. I will pass this message to the players because at home everything is in our favour,” he added.

“It is possible because when I was a player at Tusker or Gor Mahia, getting points at Gusii Stadium was tough and that is the mentality I want from my players so that it is so difficult for the opponent and the best they can get is a draw.”

Shabana were promoted to the FKF Premier League in 2022-23 but found the going tough which led to the sacking of coach Sammy Okoth at the time the club were second from bottom.

Pamzo took over and equally struggled in the early days of his reign before he steadied the ship to save them from the chop.