Having produced three league top scorers in the last five seasons, Kariobangi Sharks head coach William Muluya is looking to mould another goal machine.Masud Juma claimed the gong back in 2017 while at Sharks while Eric Kapaito has twice managed to emerge as the top scorer back in 2021 and 2018.Family announces tragic death of former Harambee Stars and Tusker defenderWith Sharks having a young squad this season that was assembled from players coming from the lower leagues, Muluya is looking to produce another top scorer.“We want to build one or two (top scorers) but at the end of the day if you are going to get goals from the other members of the team it is okay. I do believe that once we get an articulate one upfront then something is going to come up at least we already have Sheriff who has two goals, he is in and out because of injuries,” said Muluya.##NAJAVA_MECA_6906284##Sharks have scored in all their four games this season but their goals have been spread across the team with only Sheriff Musa managing to score more than a goal.New Police FC boss threatens to quit if denied freehand to workThe former Mathare United Team Manager added that Sharks producing top scorers is down to how the team plays and not necessarily on players.“Sharks normally get the scorers because of how it plays, not even individuals, I can really say who the next one will be but once we get that player we will know,” added Muluya.