Gor Mahia tactician Mark Harrison is of the opinion that it is not yet time for his players as well as the fans to get carried away following their perfect start to both the league and the CAF assignments this season.The record champions have been on a good run under the Englishman, winning all their three matches in the season so far, a big contrast to how they started their local campaign last season where they lost two of their first three games.K’Ogalo have also had a good run in their continental assignment this far, beating Al Ahly Merowe 3-1 in the first leg, and getting a walkover in the second leg after the opponent failed to travel for the return encounter.Gor Mahia and Kakamega Homeboyz are the only two sides in the league that are yet to lose a point in the 2021/2022 FKFPL campaign so far.Both have played three and won three. Stainless. pic.twitter.com/zVdwkSdcrX— OptaKe (@ke_opta) October 27, 2021 Harrison went ahead that he wants to win everything there is to win at Gor Mahia this season, citing that he is eager to win with Gor Mahia just like he has done before with other clubs.”Of course, if you are a professional coach or a professional footballer your ambition is to win things. That is what I want to do. I have won trophies in the past and I want to win again. We want the championship, we want the cup, and we want the CAF confederation cup too. We will see how far we can go and what we can do but it is is too early to be jumping around and saying too many things,” the former Chippa United tactician said.Harrison had the first shot at a trophy with Gor Mahia in the FKF Super Cup in September against Tusker FC but missed out narrowly, losing in the post-match penalties after the game ended in a 1-all draw despite K’Ogalo taking the lead in the second half.Tusker wamepoteza mechi yao ya pili msimu huu. Gor wakiandikisha ushindi wa tatu. ✅Tusker FC 1-2 FC Talanta✅ Kariobangi Sharks 0-2 Gor Mahia📸 Picha kwa hisani#FKFPremierLeague pic.twitter.com/LbogxdHuol— Mozzart Bet Kenya (@mozzartbetkenya) October 27, 2021 On their good start, the gaffer said that there are more matches to play in the lengthy season, adding that they need to keep their heads clear and keep on working to see what they will achieve at the end of the season.”I don’t look further than that, it is the truth. We have 31 games to go, it is a long season. We’ve got two days to regroup and recover before Saturday’s game. All I can do is look forward to Saturday’s game. We just have to keep our heads right, keep our heads clear, and just keep pushing,” he added.Gor Mahia are currently second on the log with nine points after playing three games and will take on Sofapaka at Kasarani Stadium.