Harambee Stars trialist Enock Momanyi had not been privileged to get the starting nod from coach Ken Kenyatta in the six Football Kenya Federation Premier League matches played before the competition was halted two weeks ago.The attacking midfielder was deployed as an impact player in the six rounds but his contribution in the few minutes he managed to get playing time was there for all to see as he would rise from the bench to inspire the club to either get a win or fight for a point.Asked on why he had not tasted first team duties despite displaying flair as a substitute, the midfield pointed to deficient physical fitness as the major reason.56’| Sub @FcTalanta_CAEdwin jumba. – InKahiro – outEnock momanyi – inMasika LuisBandari 2-0 Talanta#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/uYcnfGOfeZ— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) October 31, 2021 To address the shortcoming, Momanyi has been doing double training sessions in a bid to strengthen his body to meet the physical demand cap Kenyatta has set for him.Momanyi reveals target after getting first Harambee Stars call upThe lanky player has been training in the evening at the Goan Institute grounds with a crop of both upcoming and senior players to supplement the club sessions.”The coach told me I did not have the power to last on the pitch throughout. Considering that I want to play consistently, I have been training twice in a day just to gain power and improve on the areas he has told me to work on,” said the former Shabana player.With the league set to resume next weekend, Momanyi says he is hoping to guide the club to a more safer rank and even a respectable finish at the end of the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_28153210##Talanta who are making their debut this season had won two matches out of the six, drawn thrice and lost once to sit ninth with nine points.”We were doing well before the league was stopped and hopefully we will pick from there when we get back to the pitch next weekend. Our target is to help the club finish high on the log,” added the former Thika United man.