Gor Mahia’s prodigious talent Benson Omala has backed the record Kenyan champions to rise above every doubt being cast on them by their critics in the 2022/2023 Football Kenya Federation Premier League.With the club currently unable to sign new players owing to the transfer embargo placed on them by world football governing body FIFA for their failure to honour previous player contracts, a lot of critics have placed doubt on K’Ogalo’s ability to march onto a record extending twentieth league title with the current squad at the disposal of head coach Johnathan McKinstry.However, Omala believes the team will reap the benefits of the hard work the team is putting behind the scenes which will help them prove their doubters wrong by the time the campaign will be drawing towards its conclusion.“Many people have ruled us out because we are a team that currently has a lot of youngsters within our setup. They may doubt us but I know and I am sure we are going to surprise a lot of people.##NAJAVA_MECA_6854007##We have started the season with two wins in the opening matches but we are only getting started. All our focus is just on playing game by game and seeing how the campaign will progress for us,” the player told Mozzart Sport.With Gor Mahia having made a perfect start to the season by garnering all the available six points from the opening two matches, Omala has also enjoyed better tidings in front of goal as he has scored two goals in the two games against Nzoia Sugar and Bidco United respectively, a purple patch he attributes to settling quickly under the new head coach.Morocco stare at knockout spots as they face Canada in final group clash“Every coach comes with his own tactics and you always have to adapt as a player to fit in the team. The season has started well for me and it is just down to working even harder to get better as the season progresses,” the former Western Stima player added.