Western Stima forward Michael Karamor is determined to build on the individual performance depicted during their surprise 2-1 win over Gor Mahia last weekend to magnify his goal tally.The Nigerian national stepped up to slot home from the spot after Baron Oketch was brought down in the area, a goal which saw him double his tally as well as inspired the power men to their third win of the season.Captured at the start of the season from Lagos Athletics, Karamor who signed a two-year deal with the 2009 league champions Sofapaka was billed as a potential ‘Golden Boot’ candidate but has found life in the Kenyan league rather sour.GOOOAAALLL!!!58′ Western Stima double their lead from the penalty spot as Michael Karamor holds his nerve to beat Gad Mathews after Frank Odhiambo fouled Baron Oketch.Gor Mahia 0-2 Western Stima— Imran Otieno (@Imran_Otieno) June 26, 2021 He was loaned out to Stima in February after failing to live up to the expectations while at Sofapaka but has also struggled to in front of the goal.However, the burly forward is convinced that his goal against Gor will drive him to work more harder and find the back of the net consistently.”It felt good to score against the biggest football club in the land. The goal comes with the motivation to double my efforts in training and continue scoring. It is refreshing to see your goal help your team win a match and relieve relegation stress,” he said. Asked on why he has struggled in the Kenyan league , Karamor said it is natural for footballers to endure rough patches in the trade.OfficialSofapaka Football Club completes the signing of Michael Karamor. #KplTransfers pic.twitter.com/EeNmsP0NPs— Rodgers Odhiambo (@rodgers_otienoo) September 21, 2020 He however remained optimistic of better tides in the subsequent season and of Stima evading the drop.” Football has its ups and downs, even big players struggle at some point in their careers. I know the expectations from the fans were sky-high but I am certain I will be firing from all cylinders from next season. It has been a tough maiden season in the league and by the time it ends, I will have adapted fully, ” he added