Kariobangi Sharks striker Erick Kapaito says his team will try to clinch the title next season after finishing fifth in the 2021/21 FKF Premier League campaign.Kapaito finished top in the scorers’ chart with 24 goals, winning his second career golden boot. A rough patch in the final months of the season saw them slip out the title race. The forward says the goal was to clinch the title and hopes that the team will contest next season.“It has been a good season for me and the team the team as well. When you look at the goals that we’ve scored they have been good and I cannot really complain. We were in contention for the title but unfortunately we dropped out in the final stages and so it’s about going to regroup and try again next season. It’s every player’s dream to win the title and we will try to better our performance next season” he told Mozzart Sport.Erick Kapaito misses the match against Sofapaka. He ends the season with 24 goals, four shy of Charles Odero’s record of 28 that he set in 1983.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/T0PcNM7dB7— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 22, 2021 The Harambee Stars forward missed a couple of matches including the final game of the season due to injury and he believes maybe he would have found the back of the net more times. He’s however grateful for the 24 he scored.”I missed some games through injury and you don’t know what would have happened in a game it could be one where you score many goals. Even in those that I have played there were opportunities to score more but I want to thank God for what he has enabled me achieve this season. I will try to do better next season; I will try to surpass this season’s tally,” he addedThe player may however leave Sharks this window with reports indicating that he could join a club outside the country in the next few days.