AFC Leopards goalkeeper Lameck Moendi has welcomed the club’s decision to loan him out for a season noting that it will help him gather experience and game time.The fast-rising custodian was starved of playing time last season with the senior team as coach Patrick Aussems preferred the experienced Levis Opiyo in between the sticks with former national U20 glove man Maxwell Mulili as the second choice.##NAJAVA_MECA_6667971##Moendi was promoted to the senior team last year following his stellar show with the club’s junior team which has proved an indispensable asset for the club as it has consistently fed the big one with players.Impeccable reports from the den suggest that Moendi is likely to join National Super League side Kibera Black Stars on loan. He says he is open to joining any team that plies trade either in the top flight or the second tier as he seeks to quench his thirst for game time as well as fine-tune his skills.“When the idea of going out on loan was mooted, I embraced it for I need to play and gain more experience. I learnt a lot in my first season with the Leopards’ senior team and the best way to put what I gathered from my seniors to practice is by playing in competitive matches,” he saidLeopards custodian itching to excel on the pitch and in academicsFurther, the Diploma in Computer Studies holder reckons that the loan spell will prepare him to take up first team duties at the den upon being recalled. He revealed his dream of beating the competition and establishing himself as the ‘Ingwe One’ in future as well as inspiring the team to win titles.“I believe I will return as a stronger goalkeeper who can compete for playing time and help team achieve its objectives,” he added.