Record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia are hoping to appoint a new fitness trainer in the coming weeks after parting ways with Hamisi Musa. The former champions have had to do without the services of a trainer in the past week or so following the departure of Musa who threw in the towel citing personal reasons.##NAJAVA_MECA_6888239##Musa who joined Gor in January 2021 from Kariobangi Sharks also served as the club’s physiotherapist.The 26-year old who was arguably the youngest trainer in the top flight had a brief stint with Posta Rangers after parting company with Sharks.According to Gor’s first vice chairman Francis Wasuna, the club is looking to headhunt a trainer who will fill in the void left by Musa as opposed to inviting interested trainers to tender their applications.“We will certain bring a new trainer on board soon. For some reasons, we have not advertised the position as we are hopeful of headhunting the best. We have cast our net deep and sooner rather than later we will fish out the best,” he said.Shilwatso on target again as Fountain Gate Princess ascend to the summitMeanwhile, Gor are expected to face Kariobangi Sharks this weekend at the Kasarani Stadium looking to extend their unbeaten start. Gor beat Nzoia Sugar by a sole goal in the opener before humbling Bidco United 2-1 in the subsequent duel.Sharks on the other hand will be hoping to register the second win of the season as well as preserve their unbeaten start. The former Cup winners drew FC Talanta in the first game and wemt on to beat Ulinzi Stars 3-2.