Rayon Sports interim coach Mohamed Wade has urged his side to be consistent if they want to compete for the Rwanda Premier League title. Rayon Sports will visit Musanze on Sunday afternoon at Ubworoherane Stadium. Rayon Sports returned to winning ways Wednesday evening with a 2-1 victory over Etoile de l’Est seeing them close the gap at the top of the League table to four points, with one more game to play. The Blues put up a positive response from their disappointing weekend when they were held to a 2-2 against Marines, a result that saw Tunisian coach Yamen Zelfani shown the exit door. “We have to stay focused and also be consistent. We need to win this game and stay in contention for the title. Looking back, I don’t think we need to be ready for every game and I’m not sure why our performances slipped. This is the kind of fighting spirit and consistency we have to keep. I still think we have a lot to do in the next matches,” Wade said. ALSO READ: Ten-man Rayon Sports beat Etoile without sacked Zelfani to close the gap at the top Wade added: “I am very happy, and proud of my players, for their performance against Etoile, we got three important points despite huge pressure mounted on them in the late stages of the game.” ALSO READ: Rayon tracks Ivan Minnaert as Zelfani's replacement Rayon was already 2-0 ahead before they were reduced to 10 men after Burundian midfielder Emmanuel Mvuyekure was sent off in the 63rd minute for throwing a ball at referee Claude Ishimwe. The win not only put Rayon's three-game winless streak to an end but it also moved the club to fourth position, four points behind table leaders Musanze FC.