Ahead of the upcoming Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) season, Nairobi City Stars head coach Nicholas Muyoti is reveling in the competition for places in goal.Last season saw Jacob Osano start a majority of the games and was impressive as Simba wa Nairobi mounted a title challenge for the better part of the season.Injury blow for Bandari as Magige suffers fractureSteve Njunge on the other hand featured dominantly in City Stars’ return to the top flight but has been used sparingly since Muyoti took over at the club.Muyoti revealed that Njunge suffered an injury that sidelined him for a number of games last season but was happy to have the two decent shot-stoppers.“Njunge had an injury that laid him off for quite some time and he is just making a comeback, I believe he is one of the best keepers at City Stars alongside Osano. If there is going to be competition, it will be a healthy one and I’m happy that Njunge has recovered and is coming up well,” said Muyoti.##NAJAVA_MECA_6736783##The duo were part of the 11 players that renewed their deals with City Stars after the end of last season with a number of experienced players shown the door at the club.Njunge however started in almost all the games in the Elite Preseason Cup tournament where City Stars finished second after losing the final to Kenya Police FC.Montreal reveal Wanyama rejected new contract offersMuyoti however added that he will trust whoever will be at the top of their game with a starting berth when the 2022-2023 season finally kicks off.“It will just be a matter of who will be the best when the new season starts,” said the former Kakamega Homeboyz head coach.