Wesley Onguso believes that the first leg of the forthcoming National Super League season will be enough for him to rediscover his form and return to top-flight football.The 2017 CECAFA Senior Challenge winner with Harambee Stars is currently training with Kibera Black Stars after leaving Nairobi City Stars upon expiry of his contract.Onguso revealed that he chose to drop to second-tier football to concentrate on reaching his peak again having done it before when he agreed to sign for Simba wa Nairobi in July 2019.’Why?’Western Stima’s Wesley Onguso confronts the second assistant as teammate Raymond Murugi and Chemelil Sugar duo of Smith Ouko (L) and James Omino listen in. Season: 2017 Premier League. #footke pic.twitter.com/3BM4dUYvfD— Footballers Of Our Time (@TransferMarktEA) October 1, 2021 The left-back played a big role in City Stars’ promotion to the top flight last year but struggled for playing time thanks to the competition from Herit Mungai and Bolton Omwenga.He bade the club farewell alongside Aziz Okaka in September after their contracts ran out forcing him to launch a spirited hunt for a new home, preferably in the lower tier.”I have been training with Black Stars for some weeks but u haven’t agreed to join them. I have two offers from other second-tier clubs and will settle on the best. I want to stay in the NSL for half a season which I feel is enough for me to regain my form, ” he said.Onguso has had an arguably illustrious career in the top flight, featuring for half a dozen clubs, and won the league title with Gor Mahia.He made his debut in the league with Mathare United in 2013 and would play in the Sudanese league two years later.Former Harambee Stars defender, Wesley Onguso is a part time Boda boda rider in the capital, Nairobi. He plays for Nairobi City Stars.Commendable, ends have to be met. pic.twitter.com/vjEEGO9bXB— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) June 13, 2020 His breakthrough came while in the books of Western Stima as he was among the local-based players who played English side Hull City in a friendly match.His electric performance coupled with long throws saw Sofapaka acquire his signature in 2017 but did not last long as Gor lured him the following year to be an understudy to Godfrey Walusimbi.He decamped to Posta in late 2018 for a brief spell before heading to City Stars in 2019.