Posta Rangers Coach Sammy Omollo 'Pamzo' Reveals Secret Antidote For Silencing Shabana Fans at Gusii Stadium
Posta Rangers continued their blistering start to the 2025/26 FKF Premier League season with a statement 2-1 victory over Shabana at the buzzing Gusii Stadium — a result that not only extended their unbeaten run but also propelled them to the top of the league standings with 10 points from four matches.
Goals from Brian Marita on the stroke of halftime and Teddy Trevor in the 80th minute were enough to sink the Glamour Boys, despite a late consolation from Victor Omondi that briefly reignited hope among the home faithful.
We Needed to Silence the Crowd Early -Pamzo
In a stadium famed for its electric atmosphere, Coach Sammy “Pamzo” Omollo revealed that the key to Posta’s success lay in one crucial tactical principle — silencing the Shabana crowd early.
“I am very pleased with my boys and how they played today because we had focused a lot on this particular game,” said Omollo on Azam TV.
“I knew that if we could humble the fans early enough, we could control the game. Once their supporters get the team going, it becomes difficult to stop them.”
The experienced tactician explained that his side’s calmness and disciplined start were instrumental in neutralizing Shabana’s high-octane pressing game.
“We managed the game well in the first 20 minutes and scored both goals at the right time. That unsettled them and forced them into making mistakes.
“They came at us strongly after the break, but we kept our composure and struck again when it mattered most.”
Despite conceding late, the coach stressed the need for his team to remain focused on defensive solidity.
“We will be going into every game aiming for clean sheets. That’s our foundation. The most important thing, however, is that we keep winning our matches. I will make adjustments gradually as the season progresses.”
Looking Ahead
The result was yet another reminder of Posta Rangers’ growing maturity and tactical awareness, with the club now emerging as one of the dark horses in the title race.
Meanwhile, for Shabana, the loss was a reality check. Despite the passionate support from their home fans, they struggled to break through a disciplined Rangers backline and will need to regroup quickly ahead of their next fixture.
With the kind of tactical organization and composure Posta displayed in Kisii, Pamzo’s men look ready to mount a serious challenge in what promises to be one of the most competitive FKF Premier League seasons in recent memory.