Nairobi City Stars midfielder Elvis Noor is plotting to nail down more playing time next season after failing to play as much minutes as he wished in the concluded season.According to the club, Noor, who is in his second season in the top flight, featured in 14 games last season, registering seven starts. He was unused six times and managed to clock 635 minutes.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Even though he featured in eleven games less compared on his debut premier season in 2020/21, his returns were a lot better this time as he provided two-second assists and an assist on his way to picking three notable MVP mentions at the club level. Last season he managed an assist and one MVP mention.“It’s been a good season, I can’t complain though the last five matches were tough on us,” he told club media.##NAJAVA_MECA_6477832##Simba was Nairobi struggled with form in the final five fixtures of the concluded season as they picked a paltry three points out of a possible fifteen. They collected the points courtesy of a barren draw against champions Tusker, one-all draw against AFC Leopards and a 2-2 scoreline against FC Talanta. The club lost to KCB and Gor Mahia.“It took lots of character to maneuver through those final games. On a personal level I am glad that I featured in most of them. As an individual I am will work towards earning more games next season hoping that I can achieve more with the team,” added the midfielder who had the privilege of playing alongside his sibling Timothy Noor for the second season in the league.