Ulinzi Stars might have struggled in front of goal last season, but with Bernard Mwalala now on the wheel, on top of their attacking reinforcement, that could be a thing of the past.In Mwalala’s plan to avert the goal drought experienced last season by the soldiers, the former Kakamega Homeboyz coach is working to have his side score in the first 15 minutes of matches.Bernard Mwalala raves about Ulinzi Stars’ staggering attacking prowessThe Soldiers boosted their attacking options, with new signing Boniface Muchiri and the returning Hillary Simiyu already showing their prowess in front of goal during the Elite Preseason Cup tournament last month.”I will focus on having my team score in the first15 minutes because that is part of my philosophy and it is something I am introducing. The training method that I usually employ is attacking-minded and I think that sharpness has already started. When you look at my record at Bandari, Nzoia, and even Kakamega Homeboyz, we had very many goals. That is my area and the players are already showing that what we are doing in training is showing in matches,” Mwalala said.Boniface Muchiri and Hillary Simiyu will score so many goals between themselves. Such good acquisitions for @UlinziStarsFC . However, my team still lacks that winning mentality… Once we get that one back, we are good to go. We need to find it soonest#GBUS— Murimi Njiru (@muriminjirujnr) September 26, 2022 The youthful Mwalala further revealed that he has intentions of guiding the 2010 champions to a fifth title, noting that it is always his nature to want to win the league title whenever he joins a new club.”Whenever I take over a club, we start thinking of how we can be champions and I am in that state that we are going to contest for the title,” he added.Mwalala crossed over to the four-time Kenya Premier League champions barely two weeks ago, taking over from Vincent Otieno who served as an interim coach when Benjamin Nyangweso was ousted.