Thika United players in past picture. They have been tipped to be more clinical and resolute when they face Zoo Kericho this Saturday in Kisumu. [Photo/goal.com]
Thika United players have been advised to be more clinical and avoid complacency ahead of their do or die match against Zoo Kericho in Kisumu on Saturday.
Nicholas Muyoti charges are hanging by their teeth in the Kenyan top tier league and any slip up on Saturday could see them condemned to the Nationwide league.
However, Muyoti who is wary of the prospects of exiting the league has advised his players to toughen up if ever they want to continue plying their trade in the top flight league.
"The remaining two matches are absolutely important to us, we have to win them, that is the only way we can escape the axe. It is definitely going to be tough, unfortunately, we have no option, we are in a very bad position and any slip up might cost us," the former Kenyan international said.
The milkmen who are sixteenth on the log with 35 points need maximum wins in their last two matches against Zoo and Bandari if they are to avoid the relegation shocker.
However, last weekend's narrow win against champions Tusker should come in handy as a morale booster going into the wire.