Gor Mahia forward Peter Lwasa says he is confident of doubling the goal tally he registered last season in the new campaign set to kick off late in the month.Lwasa netted nine league goals in his debut season at Gor and will be looking to double the tally in his second term at the club that is under the tutelage of Jonathan McKinstry.The Ugandan forward who joined K’Ogalo from Kariobangi Sharks said he derived the confidence of setting the lofty target from the goal poaching skills instilled by the Irish tactician.##NAJAVA_MECA_6706229##McKinstry joined Gor in July following the exit of German gaffer Andreas Spier who had been in charge since February this year.Lwasa said McKinstry had polished his goal scoring instincts and taught him how to convert half chances into goals, positioning and movement in the box.Further, the former Sofapaka man said he was no longer a new boy in the league having stepped foot in the Kenyan league in August 2019 when Batoto Ba Mungu signed him from URA.” I am certain that I will double the number of goals I posted last season. He has taught me how to put the ball past the line seamlessly as well as other aspects of striking. I have also gathered some experience in the league and understand how each and every team plays,” he said.Gracious Jaffari Owiti pledges to richly repay faithful AFC Leopards kind gestureBesides salivating for individual glory, the player believes that the club has a realistic chance of winning the league title and defending the domestic Cup despite their squad being made up by largely inexperienced players.FIFA awards former AFC Leopards coach Ksh. 17 million for unlawful sackingGor have been forced to source players from their youth team after FIFA barred the record Kenyan champions from signing and registering new players until they clear up with their owed former international players.”We have a decent team that is made up of both young and senior players. We are capable of winning the league and the Cup if it will be reintroduced. The young ones bring the energy while the experienced ones know how to get things done,” he added.