Following a barren debut season with Azam FC, Kenyan international Kenneth Muguna is looking to land at least one of the major three trophies available in Tanzania.The former Gor Mahia midfielder endured a topsy turvy first season with Azam as they struggled at the start of the campaign which cost head coach George Lwandamina his job.Kiwanuka and Otieno set for Fortune Sacco returnMuguna was disappointed not to lift any silverware last season but set his sights on bagging a trophy in the coming season to end Yanga and Simba’s dominance in Tanzania.“My first season was good, everything went well. The only thing we failed to achieve was to win one of the three trophies we were fighting for.In the coming season we are hopeful that we are going to change that in the coming season and at least win something,” said Muguna.##NAJAVA_MECA_6563994##The last major trophy Azam landed was the Tanzanian FA Cup back in 2019 and are currently enduring an eight-year league drought with the 2014 title being the only league crown the club has lifted to date.The 2016 Kenya Premier League Most Valuable Player (MVP) noted that he did not struggle to settle down at Azam following his move from Gor Mahia back in July 2021.Okumu benched in Gent’s victory over Oostende“Adapting was not that hard, people were saying that I had a difficult start but I think that was because the team was also not performing well at the start of the league.We had new players at that time, when we came to the team there was a lot of expectations and we were the easy targets but I felt my performance was good at that time,” added Muguna.