Gor Mahia’a attacking midfielder Peter Lwasa has honestly revealed that he is yet to hit his best form since signing for the record Kenyan champions back in September 2021 but has promised the club’s faithful to expect better performances from him in the 2022/2023 Football Kenya Federation Premier League.Speaking to Mozzart Sport, the Ugandan international who played in Gor Mahia’s season opening victory against Nzoia Sugar but missed the second win against Bidco United, made the honest judgement of his stay so far at the 19 time Kenyan champions since joining from Kariobangi Sharks.🟢 | UPDATEWe played a friendly match against Naivas FC today and won 3-0( ⚽️ – Peter Lwasa, John Macharia, John Ochieng’) #Sirkal | @BetafriqKe pic.twitter.com/VnlMcPovpR— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) September 7, 2022 “At the moment, I do not think I have given my best at the club but soon they will see (the fans). Right now I feel fine because there is a lot of morale in the club and the preparations for the new season have been good so I promise much improved performances in the current season,” the player said.Having been one of the consistent selections in the Gor Mahia squad in the contentious 2021/2022 season, the attacking midfielder went on to reveal his plan to win over new head coach Johnathan McKinstry and become a mainstay in his team.##NAJAVA_MECA_6870963##“I just need to get the opportunity to play in matches to showcase what I can do. In order to do that, I need to be prepared mentally and to focus on other aspects of the game because I am already prepared to play in matches with the team,” he revealed.With Gor Mahia having gone for the past two seasons without a league title, Lwasa will be hoping to become part of the team looking forward to restore the lost glory to K’Ogalo who are in the hunt for a record extending twentieth Kenyan league title.