Khavuchi pledges to fire Leopards to a top four finish

Newly-acquired Leopard Lloyd Khavuchi has pledged to replicate the form he depicted in the Patrick Oboya Cup in the league and fire Ingwe a top four finish in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League. Khavuchi was the second best scorer in Cup held last year and that was sponsored by Mozzart Bet as he finished with five goals, one shy of the eventual Golden Boot winner, Kelvin Sanya of Team Ping.AFC Leopards’ two-goal forward sets sight on Golden BootThe forward who has joined the den marking his return to the top flight after almost three years in the cold has disclosed his ambition of helping Ingwe who are languishing in the bottom side of the log achieve a top four finish.”I want to inspire this club back to its glory days. We didn’t start well but all is not lost as there is time to improve and even finish in the top four. It feels good to get another opportunity to play in the top league,” he said. Khavuchi who made his league bow in 2019 while attached to record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia in the meantime warned defenders to brace themselves for a bully who is hungry to score goals at will.👀 pic.twitter.com/e17QIFrdpP— AFC Leopards (@AFCLeopards) January 26, 2022 The Chania Boys High School alumnus who has had stints with the Gor Mahia Youth team said he was targeting to get at least ten goals in the second leg that is set to get underway next weekend. Khavuchi takes brief break from competitive football to concentrate on his shoe businessLeopards have been struggling in front of the goal thus far in the season as they have scored 15 goals in sixteen matches with their centre forwards; Maxwell Otieno and Kingsley Olaniyi contributing just three.”I will give my best, first to get regular playing time. Once I settle, I am sure i will hit double digits – I haven’t lost my scoring touch. Despite being unattached for some time, I have been training just to maintain my fitness,” he added. 

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