Despite watching his forwards fail to hit the target in the past two rounds of the season, Nzoia Sugar head coach Salim Babu says he not losing sleep over the goal shyness depicted by his forward line.Nzoia are yet to score a goal this season having opened the campaign with a 1-0 loss to Gor Mahia before playing Bandari to a barren draw in the subsequent match.The sugar men who cashed out their last season’s best scorer in Levis Barasa to Kakamega Homeboyz placed tried the duo of Mohammed Barisa and Yasin Sije in the two matches respectively but luck was not on the two are debuting in the competition as they are yet to open their goal accounts.##NAJAVA_MECA_6854008##Barisa joined Nzoia after leaving the Burundian top tier while Sije was acquired from Mayenje SantosBabu said he was confident that the two forwards will put stage fright behind them and bang goals for fun in the next fixtures.”Lack of goals is not worrying me at all. I would have been a worried man had the performance on the pitch not be inspiring and not creating chances. We have new strikers who are still learning and adapting to the demands of the league. I am sure they will start delivering soon,” he said.Wanyama reveals reason for joining Gor MahiaWith the Bungoma based club set to host the 2009 league champions Sofapaka in the third round, Babu expressed optimism that his charges will bag the maiden win of the season.The former Kisumu All Stars gaffer said he had spent the better part of the week polishing the forward line that he expects will be in a class of their own in the fixture.Veteran Mieno calls on log leading Tusker to build on impressive start to new seasonSofapaka will also be gunning for the first win of the season in the game as Batoto Ba Mungu lost their opener 2-1 to Bandari before playing Posta Rangers to a barren draw last weekend.”I observed that the team was doing good build ups on the pitch but we were not sharp in the final third. It is an area I have been working on from the time we played our last league game and hopefully, we will do well this weekend,” he added.