Youthful Bandari combative midfielder Joseph Otieno believes that the quality of players the club has acquired in the transfer window is enough to procure the coastal side the first league title in recent years.The Bandari technical bench has lured decent players in the past weeks in a bid to dethrone Tusker and hopefully represent the country in the CAF Champions League should FIFA lift the suspension imposed on Kenya.Mbungo tips Otieno to skipper Bandari in futureFormer Wazito defensive midfielder Fidel Origa, Harambee Stars trialist Enock Momanyi, former Sharks central midfielder Douglas Mokaya, Omar Somobwana and Abeid Mohamed have all joined the club.Otieno, who will be clocking his second full season with the Dockers in the new campaign said the new players habour the requisite experience and will certainly add the quality needed to win the league.58’| Sub @BandariOfficialBandari fc makes there 1st substitute.Joseph Otieno – OutFaraj ominde – comes inBandari 2-0 Talanta#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/GJ6r6FcHXK— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) October 31, 2021 Bandari have been coming close in the past four seasons but have ended up playing second fiddle either to Tusker and Gor Mahia who have dominated the competition in the last decade.”The technical bench has brought in good players who will help the team attain its objective of the season. We have always wanted to win the league and I think with the quality we have, we will lay hands on it this time,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_6564033##With the acquisition of Origa set to offer the youngster more competition for playing time, he said he was ready to battle it out with the former Kariobangi Sharks man for the first team duties.Otieno will also face off with Dennis Magige who played a large of chunk of last season’s matches in the battle for starting roles.”The competition will improve the three of us and ultimately, the team. The more you compete for playing time with good players, the better you become. There are things I have learnt from the two of my colleagues and will continue to gather more from them, ” he said.