
Pamzo identifies key ingredient in APS Bomet battle to escape relegation
Reading Time: 2min | Tue. 24.02.26. | 09:38
The Law Enforcers have had a difficult start to life in the FKF Premier League since their promotion at the start of the season, spending most of their time in the relegation zone
APS Bomet head coach Sammy 'Pamzo' Omollo has disclosed one factor that will be important in the club’s fight against relegation.
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The Law Enforcers have had a difficult start to life in the FKF Premier League since their promotion at the start of the season, spending most of their time in the relegation zone.
However, the team has also identified themselves as giant killers and have recorded an improved performance since inking a deal with leading gaming firm Mozzart Bet.
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With more improvement needed in the second half of the season for the team to retain its league status, Pamzo has revealed an aspect that they will need if they are to be successful.
“Discipline will guide us to safety. Discipline while attacking, defending, as well as our conduct on the pitch. I am glad that we have improved and are receiving a few cautions, especially for things we can avoid,” said Pamzo.
The former Gor Mahia tactician was speaking after his team battled out to a goalless draw against defending champions Police FC in the National Police Service derby held on Sunday 22 February at the Police Sacco Stadium.
The former Posta Rangers coach lamented the condition of the pitch but also took time to highlight an achievement from his team that impressed him.
“The soaky pitch made it impossible for both teams to express themselves as they wished, and all resorted to long balls.
I am impressed that we kept a clean sheet after a long time during which we conceded in every match. Mulili (Maxwell) was too good and together with Mandela in defense, we managed to keep one,” he added.
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The title-winning coach was delighted with the results, considering the stakes in the derby that was attended by the two Deputy Inspector Generals of Police (DIGs) Gilbert Masengeli for the Administration Police Service (APS) and Eliud Lagat for the Kenya Police Service (KPS).
“We really needed the bragging rights and the three points, but it was also important for us to avoid a defeat.”

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