Ochuoga dreams of landing league title with Gor Mahia next season

Enterprising Gor Mahia full back Paul Ochuoga believes the club will reclaim the league title in the new term after watching the second most successful club on Tusker, toast the crown in the past two seasons.Gor who resumed training on Monday at the Camp Toyoyo grounds ahead of the new season set to kick off on August 27 if the announcement by the FKF Transition Committee is anything to go by.He has a family please, his friends and relatives were watching and we had dignitaries at Nyayo Stadium watching as well, sasa akivunjika itakuaje jamani Paul ukimkata hivyo? Defender Paul Ochuoga had a good game yesterday. 👏#Sirkal | #Betsafe pic.twitter.com/kWf5rPR7qN— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) June 2, 2022 The record Kenyan champions surrendered the title to Tusker two years ago but had something to celebrate about in the 2020-2021 season as they won the Cup after edging their bitter rivals AFC Leopards in the final. The club won the Mashujaa Cup last season.Ochuoga who made his Gor debut in April this year after being promoted from the youth team says the players motivated to reclaim the league title owing to financial boost from their partner.The lanky player revealed that the management has been fattening their purses without delays since the new shirt partner came on board.”We are going for the league crown in the new season. We are motivated even before the season kicks off as the management has been checking on our welfare. We can’t afford to go for another season without lifting the league title,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_6520534##Besides winning the league in his first full season with Gor, the 18-year old who played a large chunk of the club’s matches in the final rounds of the last season is also aiming at turning professional next year.The Gor Mahia gamble that brought Ochuoga to the foldThe Lavington Secondary School alumnus says he intends to make good use of the K’Ogalo platform and market himself to European clubs that have and continue to shop in the Kenyan market.”I want to take advantage of the platform provided by the club and showcase my talent out there. I think a full season will be enough for me to market myself. It is my prayer to have the league matches televised for the sake of our careers and fans,” he added.

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