Newly-acquired Tusker duo of Brian Bwire and Daniel Sakari have reiterated their commitment in helping the club soar to the next level after joining from Kariobangi Sharks.The two joined the team straight from the national team, Harambee Stars where they were part of the 2022 World Cup opening qualifier matches against Uganda and Rwanda.Sakari, an overlapping right back said he was braced up for the new challenge and the competition for playing time he will face from Kevin Monyi who punched above his weight in the concluded season.The former Kakamega Homeboyz player who is the current Stars first choice right back said the contest for playing time playing in the continental matches will shape him to be a better player.🚨| OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION: TUSKER SIGN DUO FROM KARIOBANGI SHARKS🔗| https://t.co/AWIJUJKD2q pic.twitter.com/s5p5CxWXPv— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) September 7, 2021 “It is a really great honor for me to be coming to the club. I am coming to a club which is the reigning champion and I already feel like a champion. I have my work cut out because there is a lot of competition in the team, but that is what makes a player better,” he is quoted as saying by the official club portal.Bwire on the other hand could not hide his joy after crossing to the Brewers where he will have to work his socks off to win the starting roles ahead of Rwandese national Emery Mvuyekure and Michael Wanjala.Starry-eyed Bwire fixated on European dream after completing Tusker moveBwire who boasts of winning the CECAFA U20 ‘Golden Glove’ in 2019 and having featured in the U23 team is already relishing at the opportunity of playing CAF matches with the club.“I feel delighted to be making another step in my career. Tusker is a big team and they will be playing continental football this season and that is a challenge that I am really looking forward to. I joined the team in training for the first time today and I really felt welcomed and I didn’t feel like a visitor at all. Now it is about getting down to work and putting in the effort,” said the former national U20 captain.🙌| Daniel Sakari, welcome to the CHAMP12NS.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/2skDrHM8GV— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) September 7, 2021 Meanwhile, Tusker chairman Daniel Aduda observed that the duo will boost their chances of making strides in the CAF Champions League. “We really feel delighted to be bringing on board national team players who have gathered immense experience. Their presence especially as we head to play continental football will be a huge asset to the coaching department.” said the administrator.##EDITORS_CHOICE##