Long-serving KCB midfielder Samuel Mwangi has conceded that the playing unit is under pressure to wrestle the Football Kenya Federation Premier League title from Tusker’s hands.The Bankers have been making huge investments on the playing unit in every transfer window but are still waiting for their maiden league title years after breaking into the country’s top division.The club came close to ending the long wait for the silverware in the 2020-2021 season but narrowly lost the coveted gong to Tusker who broke Gor Mahia’s four-year dominance.##NAJAVA_MECA_6716620##With the 2022-2023 season fast approaching, Mwangi admitted that the players currently attached to the club feel the pressure to deliver nothing short of the title at the end of the term.The creative midfielder said the team had picked lessons from the past unsuccessful onslaughts and will head to the new campaign with full knowledge of what to do and avoid.”The pressure to win the league title is always there for we are always judged by the results we post. I have been around for years and I am praying that we will win the title in the new season. The coach signed good players who have blended in well and understand the task ahead of us,” he said.Frustrated Kamura opts for short break after failing to secure clubMwangi who joined KCB in 2014 from Strathmore University meanwhile, expressed optimism that his loyalty to the team will pay off in the future. The Ofafa Jericho Secondary School alumnus was once linked with a move to Posta Rangers and Ushuru but his allegiance remained intact.He says the best way to appreciate the platform the club has offered him for the past eight years is by helping bring the league title to the Lion’s den.”I have been patient and doing my best for the badge and my career. I have learned a lot in the years I have played for KCB. I have resisted the temptation of leaving when clubs came for my signature. I really hope that to repay the faith the club had had in me by being part of the team that will clinch the league title, ” he added.