Nairobi City Stars forward Vincent ‘Jamaica’ Otieno is beaming with confidence following his brace against Kariobangi Sharks in the semi-final of the Elite pre-season Cup tournament on Thursday.The striker struck twice in quick succession for Simba wa Nairobi to give them a lead in the first half, being set up by new signing Samuel Kapeni in both instances, but they crumbled in the second period to draw 2-2 at full time. However, they redeemed themselves from the spot as they beat Sharks in post-match penalties.Vincent Otieno of Nairobi City Stars yesterday scored a brace against Kariobangi Sharks.Elite Cup Final#TwendeNyayo pic.twitter.com/Z2YfVXmrit— Mawia♍ (@mawia___) September 30, 2022 After the successive brace, the towering forward is now having his eyes on scoring his first hat-trick for City Stars especially now that he is enjoying playing in his preferred position.“First, God is always on the forefront of everything. I am happy about the brace. My eyes are now trained on my first hat trick for the club that I love so much. It has been my family for a while now. I am happy that now I am playing in my natural position as a striker. It is very competitive but I am ready to beat the competition and I want to push the club to greater heights. Nothing is impossible and I believe God is with me, and the young team that we have as a whole,” Jamaica said.City Stars survive late Sharks scare to advance to Elite PreSeason Cup finaleOtieno had gone for ten months without scoring for City Stars, his last and one being in the 4-0 win over Vihiga Bullets at Ruaraka grounds on his top-flight debut.His tactician, Nicholas Muyoti lauded the forward’s showing as a point, remaining hopeful that he can continue with the same going forward.“He had very good movements as well as positioning as a point-man. I am happy that it is now resulting in goals. He was very good and I hope he can continue like this,” Muyoti said.