Sofapaka FC head coach David Ouma has shifted his focus on landing the club’s second Premier League title after clinching the Jamhuri Cup at the expense of AFC Leopards on Monday.Batoto ba Mungu last lifted the league title back in 2009 at their first attempt following promotion from the second tier the season before.Sofapaka see off Leopards to lift Jamhuri Cup after stalemate in regular timeThe former Harambee Starlets head coach reiterated that his side are capable of winning titles and has now turned his focus on claiming the league despite being 10 points adrift.“We knew it was going to be a tough battle, and we had to fully prepare for the Monday task. We knew what was in store, and we had to give it our very best. As I always said before, Sofapaka is a title-winning team, and I am glad we made a statement on Monday by lifting the Jamhuri Day Cup.##NAJAVA_MECA_6886040##I understand we are ten points off the top of the table, but I am not shaken because I know the players will overturn the slow start. For now, we are glad to have at least won a cup to end the year on a positive note, and I am optimistic this will build our momentum going into the remaining fixtures of the league,” said Ouma.Four games into the season, Sofapaka are yet to win a game after registering losses against Bandari and Nzoia as they picked up draws against AFC Leopards and Posta Rangers.NBA renames MVP trophy after Bulls great Michael JordanOuma was also impressed with the display of his players in the game against Ingwe where they came from a goal down to win on penalties after a 1-1 draw.“First of all, I must commend the players. I am so happy with my players’ resilience and hard-fought spirit throughout the encounter. They showed character and gave their best, and it is not a surprise that it paid off,” added Ouma.