Nairobi City Stars left back Dennis Wanjala believes that the club has the requisite mettle and depth to clinch the Football Kenya Federation Premier League title this season.City Stars who are in their second season since their promotion to the top flight last year have been showing signs of a team determined in dethrone Tusker from the opening ten rounds of the season as they are only four points behind the league leaders KCB.Wanjala who joined the club in September from Nzoia Sugar says the Kawangware based club has all the ingredients needed to win the league as the management strengthened both the playing unit and the technical bench before the season began.Another One! 🤩Dennis ‘Decha’ Wanjala puts pen to paper to sign with Nairobi City Stars for 3 years!Welcome to the family! #WanjalaSigns#BetterMustCome #𝕊𝕚𝕞𝕓𝕒𝕎𝕒ℕ𝕒𝕚𝕣𝕠𝕓𝕚 pic.twitter.com/4BkPZMqVFZ— Official Nairobi City Stars Fc (@NrbCityStars) September 20, 2021 City Stars acquired the services of coach Nicholas Muyoti to fill in the void left by Sanjin Alagic and lured a handful of players including the 2018 Most Valuable Player Michael Madoya and Lennox Ogutu.”Honestly we have what it takes to win the league. We have the quality in the squad and in the bench that is good enough to scoop unassailable points. We need to fix some of the small loopholes which have cost us points before,” he said.Wanjala who was signed as a direct replacement to Bolton Omwenga who joined Tanzanian Premier League side Kagera Sugar in the meantime said he was yearning to play for the national team next year.Simba wa Nairobi went for the services of the former student at Mukumu Boys High School to complement Herit Mungai who was the sole left back after Bolton left for greener pastures.55′ | FREEKICKDecha floats a ball towards goal from a freekick, if it would have gotten a touch it would’ve been in!NCS 0️⃣ – 0️⃣ KCB#𝕊𝕚𝕞𝕓𝕒𝕎𝕒ℕ𝕒𝕚𝕣𝕠𝕓𝕚— Official Nairobi City Stars Fc (@NrbCityStars) December 17, 2021 The freekick specialist was handed his maiden call by former coach Engin Firat when Kenya was gearing for the third group stage World Cup qualifier match against Mali but did not make to the final squad.”It is my dream to be considered for a call up when the national team technical bench assembled players for next year’s assignments. It was encouraging to be called when the team was preparing to play Mali. I will continue to work hard so that I can attract the attention of the assistant coaches,” he added.