Newly-acquired Nairobi City Stars winger Pius Omachi believes that he will thrive in his debut season in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League despite his lack of experience in the competition.Omachi, sealed a season-long move to City Stars after severing ties with his boyhood club Vapor Sports. He joined alongside Newton Ochieng’, another attacking midfielder who was previously stationed at Vapor.City Stars who have turned to young players after releasing thirteen players are believed to have scouted and kept close tabs on the player since his days as a student at the Dagoretti High School where he was the games captain.##NAJAVA_MECA_6588320##He featured for a couple of test matches for the club albeit as a guest player.The 18-year old revealed his dream of playing and scoring regularly despite the fact that he will be competing for playing time with the seasoned players who were retained by the club.“I fully understand that I am transitioning to a level that demands one to give his best. I know there will be high competition for playing time but I am ready to prove that I am equal to the task. The club has a plan of winning titles in the new season and I feel it will be a humbling experience to help in achieve it by scoring and creating goals regularly,” he said.Olang’o in local search after failing to sign for Wadi DeglaVapor Sports head coach Jackton Onjala also backed the two youngsters to flourish at City Stars. Onjala who has been tutoring the club on full time basis from last year said the duo posses the talent and discipline required for one to succeed at the top level.The former right back skippered FC Talanta to automatic promotion to the top tier in the 2020-2021 season before taking up the coaching role at Vapor.“I believe City Stars will get value for the investment and trust they have put in the two players. They could be viewed as greenhorns but they have what it takes to punch above their weights in the top tier,” said the former AFC Leopards defender.