Kenya Police FC winger David Okoth came close to laying hands on the Football Kenya Federation Premier League title with Kakamega Homeboyz last season.Homeboyz missed on their maiden league title last season on goal difference grounds as they finished a joint top with thirteen-time champions Tusker.Okoth who was arguably the outstanding player in the Homeboyz squad that finished behind Tusker moved to the free-spending Police who are set to fly to Rwanda for a series of preseason friendly matches last month.##NAJAVA_MECA_6588060##With the law enforcers eyeing the first league crown, Okoth has offered his piece of mind on what the team needs to do and avoid if they are to dethrone the beer makers.The fleet-footed winger counseled his teammates to firmly embrace the match at a time strategy and approach each round as a final in order to meet the objective of the season.Gor Mahia to pay Malian keeper over one million shillings for breach of contract”The secret to winning the league title is taking each match at a time. All the matches should count as a final for us. We have been preparing well which is also an important ingredient to mounting and sustaining a successful league onslaught,” he said.The freekick specialist who scored eleven goals and assisted nine more is further confident of improving his tally in the new season despite the fact that, he will first have to fight for his place in the starting team.David Okoth: From slime to stardom courtesy of lethal left footPolice have enterprising wingers within their ranks as last season’s second best scorer in Clifton Miheso, former KCB wide player, Reagan Otieno as well as Erick Kipkirui are all hoping to seal slots in the first team.”Obviously, I want to better the goal contributions I had last season. For the team to win titles, each and every player has to improve and in my case, scoring and creating more goals than I did last season is my individual target. I understand there is competition for playing time but I will fight to the best of my ability to the chance to play, ” he said.